BR-101
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BR-101, also called the Translitoranean, is a federal highway in Brazil. It begins in Touros, in Rio Grande do Norte, and ends in Seu São José do Norte, in Rio Grande do Sul. It crosses twelve states: Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe, Bahia, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul.
BR-101 is Sua 4,551.4 Km long. It is one of the most important highways in Brazil. It is part of the Pan-American Highway.
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Some of the cities along BR-101:
- Touros (RN)
- Natal (RN)
- João Pessoa (PB)
- Goiana (PE)
- Igarassu (PE)
- Abreu e Lima (PE)
- Recife (PE)
- Jaboatão dos Guararapes (PE)
- Cabo de Santo Agostinho (PE)
- Escada (PE)
- Ribeirão (PE)
- Joaquim Nabuco (PE)
- Xexéu (PE)
- Palmares (PE)
- Maceió (AL)
- Aracaju (SE)
- Feira de Santana (BA)
- Itabuna (BA)
- Eunápolis (BA)
- São Mateus (ES)
- Linhares (ES)
- Serra (ES)
- Cariacica (ES)
- Viana (ES)
- Campos dos Goytacazes (RJ)
- São Gonçalo (RJ)
- Niterói (RJ)
- Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
- Mangaratiba (RJ)
- Angra dos Reis (RJ)
- Parati (RJ)
- Ubatuba (SP)
- Caraguatatuba (SP)
- Santos (SP)
- Peruíbe (SP)
- Iguape (SP)
- Garuva (SC)
- Joinville (SC)
- Itajaí (SC)
- São José (SC)
- Tubarão (SC)
- Osório (RS)
- São José do Norte (RS)


