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Jardim Botânico é um bairro da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Localiza-se na Zona Sul da cidade, e segundo dados do Censo de 2000, o bairro possuía naquele ano 7.070 domicílios e 20.014 habitantes e um expressivo rendimento nominal mensal concentrado na classe entre 5 (cinco) e 10 (dez) salários mínimos. Faz divisa com os bairros da Lagoa, Gávea, Humaitá e Alto da Boa Vista. O bairro é ligado à Zona Norte (Rio de Janeiro), pelo túnel Rebouças, aproximadamente na divisa com o bairro da Lagoa. More information...

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