400m track in São Paulo, Brazil (Travessa João Xavier de Oliveira) - runtrack.run
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São Paulo
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Travessa João Xavier de Oliveira, Ibirapuera, Moema, São Paulo, Microrregião de São Paulo, RMSP, Mesorregião Metropolitana de São Paulo, São Paulo, Southeast Region, 04005-004, Brazil
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95m/105m
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The tracks are mostly administered by the government (federal, state, municipal), those that can be used by the general public, are those that are not used for high-performance sports.
Parque Ibirapuera is a popular place to run not far from here.
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