Trans-Amazonian Highway

The Trans-Amazonian Highway (official designation BR-230, official name Rodovia Transamazônica) was introduced on September 27, 1972. It is 4,000 km long, making it the third longest highway in Brazil. It runs through the Amazon forest and the Brazilian states of Paraíba, Ceará, Piauí, Maranhão, Tocantins, Pará and Amazonas, from the proximities of Saboeiro up until the town of Lábrea.

BR-230 Trans-Amazonian Highway
Map of BR-230 (paved portion shown in red)
Trans-Amazonian highway within the city of Pombal, Paraíba.
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Highway system
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