What is a public place? The word public place, in the general sense of use, refers to a street, a public space intended for the flow of people and vehicles.
Some of the following locations are designated as public places: avenues, boulevards, farms, complexes, districts, farms, slums, hills, residential parks, streets, highways, viaducts, villas, between others.
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A etymology of the term comes from the word achieve that also applies to define a contiguous land, that is, an adjacent area attached to a dwelling. For example, we can mention a vegetable garden, garden, leisure area, pasture for cattle, etc.
For the Correios addressing system, the public company responsible for sending and delivering mail in Brazil, street address is directly associated with the address.
When searching for a CEP (Postal Address Code) on the Correios website, the following options are considered as the address:
airport
Avenue
area
avenue
field
farm
Cologne
condominium
set
District
esplanade
station
road
slum
farm
fair
garden
slope
lake
lagoon
wide
subdivision
Hill
core
park
catwalk
courtyard
square
block
nook
residential
highway
road
sector
place
platter
snippet
Clover
OK
path
via
viaduct
alley
village
In certain records, in the street field, only information related to the type and name of the place is required, for example: Rua 25 de Março. Subsequently, if the spaces intended for complements such as block, lot and neighborhood do not appear, it is assumed that the complete address and adjacent information must go in the “street address” field.
However, in most cases, the registration options are subdivided, leaving only the type and name of the place for the street field.
There are two types of public place: those of character public and those destined for the sector private.
One example of street public quite common and used by all are the streets. Present in most urban centers, it is a place of free access to any individual. A private patio is more restricted, and can be a condominium, a private common area, or even a street (in the case of closed condominiums).
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