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Road in Uruguay From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Route 6 is a national route of Uruguay. In 1981, it was assigned the name Joaquín Suárez.[1] It connects Montevideo with the northeast of Rivera Department, at Vichadero, with an extension reaching the border with Brazil. The road is approximately 428 kilometres long till Vichadero.
Route 6 | ||||
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Ruta 6 | ||||
Joaquín Suárez | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Ministry of Transport & Public Works | ||||
Length | 428 km (266 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | Montevideo | |||
North end | Paso de Frontera | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Uruguay | |||
Highway system | ||||
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The distance notation along Route 6 uses the same Kilometre Zero reference as Routes 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 and IB, which is the Pillar of Peace of Plaza de Cagancha in the Centro of Montevideo.[2]
The only cities apart from Montevideo it connects with are San Ramón in Canelones Department and Sarandí del Yí in Durazno Department. North of Canelones, Route 6 passes mostly through sparsely populated areas and connects with few small towns and villages.
Its extension in Montevideo is Avenida de las Instrucciones, which splits into Route 33 and Route 6 in Toledo Chico, just before the border with Canelones Department.
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table. (November 2021) |
These are the populated places Route 6 passes through, as well as its main junctions with other National Roads.
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