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Highway location marker from RS-235, one of the roads that is part of the Rota Romântica (Romantic Road route) in southern Brazil that passes through cities settled by German immigrants. Highway shield from RS-389, a road that passes by one of the state's beaches. This is a list of state highways in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. [1]
The duplication works of 115.7 kilometers of the highway, between Eldorado do Sul and Pantano Grande, started in 2015. However, in 2019, the percentage of completion of the work was only 15%. Due to the economic crisis by which the Brazil goes through, DNIT is prioritizing other works, such as the duplication of BR 116 and Ponte do Guaíba.
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BR-392 is a federal highway in Rio Grande do Sul. [2] [3] The highway begins at the port town of Rio Grande in the south and runs north across the state, connecting the municipalities of Pelotas, Santa Maria, Santo Ângelo, and ending in Porto Xavier at the border with Argentina.
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List of state highways in Rio Grande do Sul This page was last edited on 10 March 2023, at 04:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
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In 2019, Rio Grande do Sul produced a total of 4.5 billion liters of milk, making it the third largest producer in the country, with 13.0% of the country's total. [76] In sheep farming, in 2017 the South Region was the 2nd largest in the country, with 4.2 million heads. Rio Grande do Sul has 94% of the country's wool production. [77]