Difference between revisions of "Pan-American Highway"

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The Pan-American Highway travels through the following 15 countries:
 
The Pan-American Highway travels through the following 15 countries:
  
    * [[Canada]] (unofficially)
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* [[Canada]] (unofficially)
    * [[United States]] (unofficially)
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* [[United States]] (unofficially)
    * [[Mexico]]
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* [[Mexico]]
    * [[Guatemala]]
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* [[Guatemala]]
    * [[El Salvador]]
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* [[El Salvador]]
    * [[Honduras]]
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* [[Honduras]]
    * [[Nicaragua]]
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* [[Nicaragua]]
    * [[Costa Rica]]
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* [[Costa Rica]]
    * [[Panama]]
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* [[Panama]]
    * [[Colombia]]
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* [[Colombia]]
    * [[Ecuador]]
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* [[Ecuador]]
    * [[Peru]]
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* [[Peru]]
    * [[Chile]]
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* [[Chile]]
    * [[Argentina]]
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* [[Argentina]]
  
 
Important spurs also lead into [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Paraguay]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Venezuela]]
 
Important spurs also lead into [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Paraguay]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Venezuela]]

Revision as of 22:57, 22 September 2007

he Pan-American Highway (see below for its name in all languages) is a network of roads nearly 48,000 kilometres (29,800 miles) in total length. Except for an 87 kilometre (54 mi) rainforest gap, the road links the mainland nations of the Americas in a connected highway system. According to The Guinness Book of World Records, the Pan-American Highway is the world's longest "motorable road".

The Pan-American Highway travels through the following 15 countries:

Important spurs also lead into Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela