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The BR-101 (also called Translitorânea (transcoastal), officially named Rodovia Governador Mário Covas. [ 2 ] and nicknamed Briói in some regions [ 3 ] ) is a longitudinal highway of Brazil. It is the longest in the country with a length of nearly 4,800 km (3,000 mi), and it is considered one of the most important highways in the country ...
BR-101 in Santa Catarina. BR-101 runs in a north–south way, along Brazil's eastern coast. It is Brazil's second major highway, and the longest in the country (nearly 4,800 km (2,983 mi) long). It connects more states capitals than any other "rodovia" in the country, in the total, 12 capitals are directly connected by BR-101.
BR-1XX – crosses the country in a north–south direction. Distance is measured in this direction, except for the BR-156, BR-163 and BR-174, which have the distance direction from south to north. The numbering ranges from 00 to 50 on the stretch from the far east of the country to Brasilia, and varies from 50 to 99 between the capital and the ...
Only one stretch, of 2.3 kilometers, is exclusively named "Avenida Brasil", which is between Avenida João XXIII, in Santa Cruz, and the access to the BR-101 highway, in the same neighborhood. It is the longest avenue in extension in Brazil and the longest urban stretch of the BR-101 , connecting the BR-101 north ( Ponte Rio-Niterói and ...
The main highways in Sergipe are BR-101, BR-235 and BR-349. BR-101, which belongs to the Brazilian Federal Government, has been receiving duplication works since 1997, and 27 years later, in 2024, they have not yet been completed in Sergipe. With 206 kilometers long, BR-101 is considered the main highway for those traveling through the state.
The land access system to the port is made up of BR-280, BR-101 and BR-116. The railway compositions enter and leave the port through the 485 railway, which connects São Francisco do Sul with the city of Mafra, 167 kilometers away. [4] [5]
The two most important highways in the country are BR-101 and BR-116. [35] Although Brazil has the largest duplicated road network in Latin America, it's considered insufficient for the country's needs: in 2021, it was calculated that the ideal amount of duplicated roads would be something around from 35,000 km (21,748 mi) to 42,000 km (26,098 ...
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