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BR-287 (Brazil highway)

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BR-287
Rodovia da Integração[1]
Highway of Integration
Route information
Length536.9 km[2] (333.6 mi)
Major junctions
East endCanoas, RS
Major intersections RS-244 in Venâncio Aires, RS
BR-471 in Santa Cruz do Sul, RS
RS-410 in Candelária, RS
BR-481 in Novo Cabrais, RS
BR-158 in Santa Maria, RS
RS-241 in São Vicente do Sul, RS
BR-377 in Santiago, RS
West endSão Borja, Rio Grande do Sul
Location
CountryBrazil
Highway system

The BR-287 is a 536.9 km-long[3] federal highway across the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, also known as the Highway of Integration.[4]

It starts in the Region of Porto Alegre, traverses the Center Eastern and Central West, and ends in the Southwest region. It crosses the main tobacco-producing region of the country, in the cities of Santa Cruz do Sul and Venancio Aires, where there are many tobacco manufacturers and distributors, including Universal Leaf Tobacco, Philip Morris, Souza Cruz, Associated Tobacco Company and Alliance One.

Cities along the highway within the Paleorrota Geopark

References

  1. ^ Legislação Informatizada - Lei nº 7.003, de 24 de Junho de 1982 - Publicação Original (in Portuguese), Câmara dos Deputados, retrieved 24 August 2014
  2. ^ "BR-287 length between major junctions". Ministério dos Transportes do Brasil. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
  3. ^ BR 287
  4. ^ BR 287