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  2. Route 11 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    National Routes of Uruguay Route 11 is a national route of Uruguay . In 1983, it was assigned the name José Batlle y Ordóñez ; [ 1 ] and in the last stretch it bears the name Ing.

  3. Transport in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay has a small network of motorways, owing to the low demand due to sparse population outside the capital. The few highways with 4 lanes are: Ruta 1: Montevideo - Colonia del Sacramento. Length: 148 kilometres (92 mi). Ruta Interbalnearia: Montevideo - Punta del Este. Length: 120 kilometres (75 mi). Ruta Gral.

  4. Tres Cruces bus station - Wikipedia

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    Main facade and monument to Fructuoso Rivera, first president of Uruguay. On July 11, 1991, President Luis A. Lacalle signed the agreement for the construction of the Bus Terminal. [1] The building was designed by the studio of the architect Guillermo Gómez Platero, with the collaboration of Enrique Cohe and Roberto Alberti.

  5. Route 5 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Route 5 is a national route of Uruguay.In 1975, it was assigned the name Brigadier General Fructuoso Rivera, a national hero of Uruguay. [1] It is one of the most important highways in country, along with Route 3, connecting Montevideo in the south with Rivera in the north and passing through the centre of the country.

  6. Route 9 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Route 9 is a national route of Uruguay.In 1975, it was assigned the name Coronel Leonardo Olivera, a national hero of Uruguay. [1] It connects Dr. Francisco Soca with Chuy in the northeast.

  7. Route 26 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Route 26 is a national route of Uruguay. It is one of the main Uruguayan routes covering the country from west to east, connecting Río Branco to other cities like Melo and Tacuarembó. Its "Kilometer Zero" (starting point), is at the route 3 junction. [1] This route covers a distance of 486 km (302 mi).

  8. Route 2 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    National Routes of Uruguay; Route 2 is a national route of Uruguay. In 1983, it was assigned the name Grito de Asencio. [1] It connects Fray Bentos with Rosario. The ...

  9. Route 14 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Route 14 is a national route of Uruguay. In 1983, it was assigned the name Brigadier General Venancio Flores. [1] It connects Mercedes, Uruguay and joins Route 9 on the east coast near La Coronila. [2]