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List Of Highways In Argentina
The following is a partial list of highways in Argentina, including present and past National and Provincial Routes: Present routes : ''Autopista Ingeniero Pascual Palazzo'' (''Autopista Ruta Panamericana'') : Justiniano Posse Freeway, ''Autopista Justiano Posse'' : East Access Freeway, ''Autopista Acceso Oeste'' : National Route A001, ''Avenida General Paz'' : National Route A002 : National Route A003 : National Route A004 : National Route A005 : National Route A006 : National Route A007 : National Route A009 : National Route A010 : National Route A011 : National Route A012 : National Route A014 : National Route A015 : National Route A016 : National Route A019 : National Route A023 : National Route A024 : National Route A025 : National Route A026 : National Route 1 : National Route 3 : National Route 5 : National Route 7 : National Route 8 : National Route 9 : National Route 11 : National Route 12 : National Route 14 : National Route 16 : N ...
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National Route 3 (Argentina)
Ruta Nacional 3 ("National Route 3") is an Argentine highway, stretching from the eastern side of the country in Buenos Aires, crossing the provinces of Buenos Aires, Río Negro, Chubut Province, Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego. Since its start at Avenida General Paz (A001) until the end, on the bridge over Lapataia River, it measures . The road is interrupted between km 2674 and 2696, due to the presence of Magellan Strait, which forces access between Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego Provinces through Chile, over Ruta CH-255 and Ruta CH-257 paved north of the strait and another paved and treated long south of it. The crossing of the Magellan Strait is done in 20 minutes through the use of a ferry traversing the width of at that point. After National Decree 1931 of 3 August 1983, this road is called Comandante Luis Piedrabuena south of National Route 22, that is starting at km marker 719. Cities These are the main (over 5,000 inhabitants) cities and towns joined by this ...
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National Route 121 (Argentina)
National Route 121 is a national road in Argentina, running East in Corrientes. In its paved length, it joins Km 683 marker of National Route 14, near the town of Santo Tomé and the '' Puente de la Integración'' ("Integration Bridge") of over the Uruguay River crossing the border into Brazil to the town of São Borja São Borja is a city in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. São Borja is the oldest municipality in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul and was founded in 1682 by the Jesuits as the first of the Seven Points of the Missions, and name .... Main Points * km 2.2: access to Santo Tomé * km 5.3: toll booth * km 5.5: border crossing and immigration booth * km 7.6: international bridge The road was built in 1997 by the Mercovias company along with the international bridge in a 25-year public lease. National roads in Corrientes Province Tourism in Argentina {{Argentina-road-stub ...
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National Route 120 (Argentina)
National Route 120 is a national road in Argentina, running NW in Corrientes. It starts at the joining with National Route 14, north of the town of Gobernador Virasoro and runs for until it connects to National Route 12 east of Ituzaingó. The road is marked in red in the map. Previously this road was known as Provincial Route 38 and changed to national jurisdiction in an agreement between Dirección Nacional de Vialidad and the provincial transport authorities, signed by Law # 5152 of Corrientes Province on 3 April 1997 The whole length of the road is within Corrientes Province, crossing through Santo Tomé Department and Ituzaingó Department. Old road In previous times there was a road with this number on the West of Corrientes Province.Rutas Nacionales - Centro Cartográfico Buenos Aires - década de 1970 With a length of , it ran eastwards from the city of Goya Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (; ; 30 March 174616 April 1828) was a Spanish romantic pain ...
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National Route 119 (Argentina)
National Route 119 is a national road in Argentina, running north in the Center-South of Corrientes Province. It starts at the crossing with national routes National Route 14 (Argentina), 14 and National Route 127 (Argentina), 127 running for until it crosses National Route 123 (Argentina), National Route 123 in Mercedes, Corrientes, Mercedes. The road is marked in red in the map. The whole length of the road is within Corrientes Province, crossing through Monte Caseros Department, Corrientes, Monte Caseros Department, Curuzú Cuatiá Department, Corrientes, Curuzú Cuatiá Department, and Mercedes Department, Corrientes, Mercedes Department. Old road In previous times there was a road with this number in the same province. With a length of this unpaved road joined the town of La Cruz, Corrientes, La Cruz near the Uruguay River with the old Route 14 (today Provincial Route 40). By agreement of 27 July 1971]
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National Route 118 (Argentina)
National Route 118 is a national road in Argentina, in the northwest of Corrientes Province. It starts at the junction with National Route 12 until reaching the rural area of Paraje Vallejos Cué for a total length of . The road is marked in red in the map. Cities The whole length of the road is within Corrientes Province, crossing through the following Departments and cities (over 5,000 people): *Saladas Department, Saladas (km marker 5). *San Roque Department, no cities with more than 5,000 people. * Concepción Department, Santa Rosa (km 63) and Concepción (km 67) * San Miguel Department, San Miguel (km 127) and Loreto (km 167) History Originally this road was called National Route 117. By Decree #1595 of 1979,Texto del Decreto Na ...
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National Route 117 (Argentina)
National Route 117 is a national road in Argentina, in Paso de los Libres Department in the SE of Corrientes Province. From its start in km marker 496 of National Route 14 until its end at the Paso de los Libres-Uruguaiana International Bridge (crossing the Uruguay River) unites the cities of Paso de los Libres, Argentina and Uruguaiana, Brazil for a total length of . The road is marked in red in the map. Before 1980 this road was known as National Route 126. Milestones: *km marker 10.1: Exit to Paso de los Libres by means of Provincial Route 40 *km marker 11.2: Customs and border patrol control *km marker 12.2: International bridge Management In 1990 a federal law decreed the development of the most travelled national routes by means of concessions to private companies in delineated ''Corredores Viales'' (''Road Corridors''). Designated ''Corredor Vial 18'', it was given to the company that had the winning bid, ''Caminos del Río Uruguay S.A. (CRUSA)''. There are no toll b ...
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National Route 105 (Argentina)
National Route 105 is a national road in the SW of Misiones Province, Argentina. From its start National Route 12 in Villalonga outside of the capital city of Posadas until its end at National Route 14, it has a total length of . The road is marked in red in the map. Before Decree #1595 of 1979,Texto del Decreto Nacional 1595/79
Provincial Route 1 went from Villalonga to Azara, going through San José and . The aforementioned decree transferred the road north of Route 14 to federal jurisdiction. Milestones: *Capital Department: Villalonga (km 0), Parada Leis (km 16), junction provincial route 205 in ...
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National Route 101 (Argentina)
National Route 101 is a national road in the NW of Misiones Province, Argentina ending at Iguazu National Park. It runs for near the border between Argentina and Brazil crossing the Missiones Province Departments of General Manuel Belgrano and Iguazú. After decades of difficult travel through this road, especially after rains, it was decided to pave it starting from the south end. The work was contracted with a financial agreement with the federal government and under the technical supervision and administration of the ''Dirección Provincial de Vialidad'' (Provincial Dept. of Transportation). In 2006 the ''Dirección Provincial de Vialidad'' paved the section between Bernardo de Irigoyen and San Antonio ("Cradle of Freedom") , image_map = , mapsize = 220px , map_caption = Interactive map of San Antonio , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = United States , subdivision_type1= State , subdivision_name1 = Texas , subdivision_t .... The next until the ...
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National Route 40 (Argentina)
National Route 40, also known as RN40 or "Ruta 40", is a route in western Argentina, stretching from Punta Loyola near Rio Gallegos in Santa Cruz Province in the south to La Quiaca in Jujuy Province in the north. The route parallels the Andes mountains. The southern part of the route, by now largely paved, has become a well-known adventure tourism journey, and there are plans to pave the whole road. RN40 is the longest route in Argentina and one of the longest in the world alongside such routes as U.S. Route 66, Canada's Trans-Canada Highway, and Australia's Stuart Highway, more than long. At its traditional southern end near the city of Río Gallegos, it starts at sea level. It then crosses 20 national parks, 18 major rivers, and 27 passes in the Andes. Route 40's highest point is in Abra del Acay in Salta Province. The road crosses the provinces of Santa Cruz, Chubut, Río Negro, Neuquen, Mendoza, San Juan, La Rioja, Catamarca, Tucumán, Salta, and Jujuy. Descri ...
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National Route 22 (Argentina)
National Route 22 ( es, Ruta Nacional 22) is a highway located in Argentina, that connects the provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Río Negro and Neuquén in . The route starts at the connection with National Route 3 (Argentina), at the west of Bahía Blanca and until 2004 the highway end was in Paso de Pino Hachado, on the border with Chile, but currently ends on the connection with National Route 40 (Argentina) in Zapala. The track between Las Lajas and Paso de Pino Hachado is now part of the National Route 242. The Highway has two lanes, mostly; only the Cipolletti - Plottier Plottier is a city located in the Confluencia Department, in Neuquén Province, Argentina. The population is 40.000 inhabitants. It is about 15 km from Neuquén City, which turns this city into an important place for the population. Plottie ... track has 4 lanes. Tourism in Argentina National roads in Neuquén Province National roads in Río Negro Province National roads in La Pampa ...
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National Route 12 (Argentina)
National Route 12 (RN12) is a road in Argentina, connecting the northeast section to the rest of the country. It runs through the provinces of Misiones, Corrientes, Entre Ríos and Buenos Aires. Starting south of the city of Zárate in Buenos Aires Province, and crossing the Paraná River, through the Zárate-Brazo Largo Bridge, continues to the provincial capitals of Paraná, Corrientes and Posadas, ending at the Fraternity Bridge, in the city of Puerto Iguazú, bordering with Brazil. The road continues within Brazil as BR-469. Its length of , is fully paved. In the Zárate - Ceibas section, the road is a wide, 4-lane highway. Before the opening of the Zárate - Brazo Largo bridge, on 14 December 1977. cars had to cross the Paraná de las Palmas and Paraná Guazú rivers by barge. The section between the rivers, in Talavera Island, was a treated, unpaved road. Construction on the second lane (widening) on the section between Brazo Largo and Ceibas (km markers 115 t ...
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