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Route 4 (Bolivia)

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Route 4 is a National Road in Bolivia. It is 1,657 kilometres in length, and crosses Bolivia from west to east, from the Cordillera Occidental on the Chilean border to the lowlands by the Brazilian border.[1]

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Route 4 was declared part of the Bolivian National Road Network by Decree 25.134 of 31 August 1998.

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Route 4 encompasses the departments of Oruro, La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz. It begins in the west as a continuation of the Chilean Ruta 11, at Tambo Quemado and terminates in the east in the town of Puerto Suárez. From here, Puerto Busch is accessible.

Roue 4 was declared part of the Bolivian National Road Network by Decree 25.134 of 31 August 1998.[2]

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Ruta 4

Sections

Oruro Department

La Paz Department

Oruro Department

  • 188 km - Caracollo
  • 196 km - Villa Pata
  • 205 km - Ocotavi
  • 211 km - Cohani
  • 218 km - Lequepalca

La Paz Department

Cochabamba Department

Santa Cruz Department

  • 685 km - Nuevo Horizons
  • 697 km - San German
  • 704 km - El Palmar
  • 712 km - San Isidro Chore
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