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BR-453 (Brazil highway)

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Route of the Sun
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Route information
Length201.76 mi[1] (324.70 km)
Existed1972–present
Major junctions
West endVenâncio Aires, Rio Grande do Sul
Major intersections BR-386 in Lajeado, RS
RS-128 in Teutônia, RS
RS-446 in Garibaldi, RS
BR-470 in Garibaldi, RS
RS-444 in Bento Gonçalves, RS
RS-448 in Farroupilha, RS
RS-122 in Caxias do Sul e Farroupilha, RS
BR-116 in Caxias do Sul, RS
RS-230 in Caxias do Sul, RS
RS-476 in São Francisco de Paula, RS
RS-110 in São Francisco de Paula, RS
RS-020 in São Francisco de Paula, RS
East endTerra de Areia, Rio Grande do Sul
Location
CountryBrazil
Highway system

BR-453, also called the Rota do Sol (Route of the Sun) is a Brazilian Federal Highway with a length of approximately 202 miles (325 km) that links the east coast of Rio Grande do Sul to the Serra Gaúcha (Gaucho mountain range). The highway starts in Venâncio Aires and ends in Terra de Areia in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul.

Work on the highway was started in 1972 and completed in 2008. BR-453 functions as a shortcut to the beaches of Rio Grande do Sul shaving off 100 km (62 mi) from the old route.[2] Before the construction of BR-453, all transit going from the Gaucho Range to the coast had to drive through the capital city of Porto Alegre and go along BR-290 (referred to as "Freeway" in Portuguese).

References

  1. ^ "BR-453 length between major junctions". Ministério dos Transportes do Brasil. Archived from the original on November 22, 2012. Retrieved August 21, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Venha à Serra Gaúcha pela Rota do Sol" (in Portuguese). GramadoSite.com. March 3, 2008. Retrieved August 21, 2014. O novo cartão postal gaúcho reduziu em mais de 100km o trajeto entre a Serra e Litoral...

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