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Circuito Norte
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The Circuito Norte (CN), meaning "Northern Circuit", is a west-east highway spanning the length of the island of Cuba, through the Atlantic Coast. With a length of 1,222 km, it is the second-longest Cuban highway, after the "Carretera Central"; and two sections of it, named "Vía Blanca" and "Panamericana", are classified as Expressways.[1]
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Circuito Norte (CN) | |
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Northern Circuit | |
![]() Map of the CN highlighting, in dark red, the motorways "Vía Blanca" and "Panamericana", both part of its route | |
![]() The CN across the municipality of Bolivia | |
Route information | |
Length | 1,222 km (759 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | Mantua (Pinar del Río Province) |
East end | Baracoa (Guantánamo Province) |
Location | |
Country | Cuba |
Major cities | Mantua, Mariel, Havana, Santa Cruz del Norte, Matanzas, Varadero, Cárdenas, Sagua la Grande, Remedios, Caibarién, Yaguajay, Morón, Nuevitas, Puerto Padre, Holguín, Mayarí, Sagua de Tánamo, Moa, Baracoa |
Highway system | |
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