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It soon enters Zamboanga del Sur as the Aurora–Tukuran segment of Lanao–Pagadian–Zamboanga City Road at the town of Aurora. At the Aurora Junction, it intersects with Ozamiz–Pagadian Road and turns south, alternatively as the Aurora–Tukuran Road .
Pagadian City Rotunda View Deck Tower Musical Dancing Fountain in Plaza Luz, Pagadian City. The Pagadian Rotunda is a roundabout and circular park that overlooks Illana Bay where the North Diversion Road and F.S. Pajares Avenue converges, two of the three major roads in the city center (the third one being Rizal Avenue).
At the Tukuran Junction, it turns west and becomes Lanao-Pagadian-Zamboanga City Road and Pagadian City-Zamboanga City Road from thereon. It climbs the mountainous terrain and turns west at its intersection with N9 ( Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road ) to become alternatively known as National Highway .
An 88-meter (96 yd) section of the latter refers a side of the triangle roundabout as part of N9. It is unknown if this is a mistake or not. The other side is named Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road. It passes through urban portions of the city and is the main highway for the city.
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N79 in Katipunan, Zamboanga del Norte. National Route 79 (N79) is a 302-kilometer (188 mi), two-to-four lane national primary road connecting the provinces of Misamis Occidental, [1] Zamboanga del Norte, [2] [3] [4] and Zamboanga Sibugay. [5]
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The Ozamiz–Pagadian Road, also known as Aurora–Ozamiz Road, is a 70-kilometer (43 mi) two-to-four lane road network connecting the cities of Ozamiz in Misamis Occidental [1] and Pagadian in Zamboanga del Sur. [2]