Route 26 (Uruguay)

In this article we will analyze the relevance of Route 26 (Uruguay) in today's society. Route 26 (Uruguay) has become a topic of great interest and debate in recent years, generating conflicting opinions and different positions. Throughout history, Route 26 (Uruguay) has played a fundamental role in various aspects of daily life, from economics to culture, politics and technology. In this sense, it is crucial to examine in detail the influence of Route 26 (Uruguay) on our daily lives and on the development of society as a whole. Additionally, we will explore the future implications of Route 26 (Uruguay) and its impact on the modern world.

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Route 26
Ruta 26
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Transport & Public Works
Length486 km (302 mi)
Major junctions
West-southwest endRoute 3 near Paysandú
Major intersectionsRoute 3

Route 4
Route 5 in Tacuarembó
Route 44 in Ansina
Route 6
Route 7 in Melo
Route 44 in Melo
Route 8 in Melo

Route 18 in Río Branco
East-southeast endRío Branco at the border with Brazil
Location
CountryUruguay
Highway system
Route 21 Route 27

Route 26 is a national route of Uruguay. It is one of the main Uruguayan routes covering the country from west to east, connecting Río Branco to other cities like Melo and Tacuarembó. Its "Kilometer Zero" (starting point), is at the route 3 junction.

This route covers a distance of 486 km (302 mi). It bears the name of the politician and civil war hero Leandro Gómez.

Destinations

These are the populated places Route 26 passes through.

Barão de Mauá International Bridge.

References

  1. ^ "Rutas del Uruguay, Hoy Ruta 26". viajandoporuruguay.blogspot.com.ar. 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2012.

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