Boulevard

A boulevard (French, originally meaning bastion, abbreviated as bd in Metropolitan French, boul in Canadian French, and Blvd in English), is a type of large road, circumnavigating the central city following the line of old or former city walls. This is where the etymological link with city fortifications originates from. In Paris and Moscow many new boulevards were driven through the city in mostly straight lines to make large troop movements easier.

Boulevard

A boulevard (French, originally meaning bastion, abbreviated as bd in Metropolitan French, boul in Canadian French, and Blvd in English), is a type of large road, circumnavigating the central city following the line of old or former city walls. This is where the etymological link with city fortifications originates from. In Paris and Moscow many new boulevards were driven through the city in mostly straight lines to make large troop movements easier.