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  2. National Route 9 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 9 (in Spanish, Ruta Nacional 9) is a major road in Argentina, which runs from the center-east to the northwest of the country, crossing the provinces of Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Córdoba, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán, Salta and Jujuy.

  3. National Route 40 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Argentina, showing Route 40, in red Abra del Acay (elevation 5,061 metres (16,604 ft)) in Salta Province. National Route 40, also known as RN40 or "Ruta 40", is a route in western Argentina, stretching from Cabo Vírgenes near Río Gallegos in Santa Cruz Province in the south to La Quiaca in Jujuy Province in the north with approximately 5194 km length.

  4. National Route 3 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Argentina, showing Route 3, in red. 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.

  5. National Route 14 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The Ruta Nacional 14 General José Gervasio Artigas (Decree Law 26859/10 jun 2013) is a major road in Argentina. It has its starting point in the small city of Ceibas , in the Entre Ríos province. Route 14 diverges from Ruta Nacional 12 , following the río Uruguay coast and ending in the city of Bernardo de Irigoyen , Misiones .

  6. National Route 81 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 81 (RN81) is a road in Argentina, which runs through the province of Formosa and ends in the eastern province of Salta, joining National Route 11 in the vicinity the city of Formosa with National Route 34 in the area of El Cruce, between the towns of Embarcación and General Ballivián.

  7. National Route 7 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    km 22 to 38: Camino de Cintura to Moreno (a section of Access West), opened in 1984. [25] km 38 to 60: Moreno to the junction with Provincial Route 6, opened in 1970. [25] km 60 to 75: Provincial Route 6 to Luján (a section of Access West). km 258 to 261: Junín city crossroads. km 654 to 865: The whole of San Luis Province, opened 16 April 2003.

  8. National Route 18 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    In the original national route numbering plan of September 3, 1935, National Route 18 ran between Concordia and Paso de los Piuquenes, between the Province of San Juan and the neighboring Republic of Chile, although the westernmost section was the one built in 1927 that through a cornice road linked the City of San Juan and Calingasta.

  9. National Route 12 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The Virgen de Itatí Concesionaria de Obras Viales (VICOV) company took control of Corridor Vial 13, including, among others, Route 12 between km markers 871 and 1641, in the provinces of Corrientes and Misiones, from the junction with National Route 123 to the access to the Tancredo Neves International Bridge, excluding the section near the ...