Ruta 33 (Bolivia)

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Ruta 33 in Bolivia
Ruta 33 (Bolivia)
Basic data
Operator: Administradora Boliviana
de Carreteras
Start of the street: Ruta 29 junction Caraparí
( 21 ° 51 ′  S , 63 ° 44 ′  W )
End of street: Bermejo
( 17 ° 49 ′  S , 68 ° 27 ′  W )
Overall length: 169 km

Departments :

Course of the road
Tarija Department
Gran Chaco Province
Locality (000)  Caraparí R29
flow (007)  Río Caraparí
Locality (012)  San Alberto
flow (043)  Río Itaú
Locality (049)  Campo Largo
Locality (076)  Gutiérrez
Province of Aniceto Arce
flow (106)  Río Tarija
Locality (107)  San Antonio
flow (137)  Río San Telmo
Locality (148)  Barredero
Locality (157)  Arrozales
Locality (169)  Bermejo
Major roads in Bolivia Further on  R1

The Ruta 33 is a national road in the South American Andean state of Bolivia .

Routing

The road has a length of 169 kilometers and runs in the south of the country between the Bolivian Voranden ranges along the Río Itaú and Río Grande de Tarija .

The Ruta 33 runs from northeast to southwest in the central and southern part of the Tarija Department . The road begins at the city of Caraparí as a junction of Route 29 and leads first in a westerly and then in a south-westerly direction via the villages of San Alberto and Arrozales to the city of Bermejo on the Argentine border, where it meets the north-south running Route 1 .

Only the first 12 kilometers of Ruta 33 to San Alberto are asphalt, the rest consists of gravel and dirt roads.

history

The road was declared part of the Bolivian national road network Red Vial Fundamental with Ley 3062 of May 30, 2005 .

Sections of the route in the Tarija department

Gran Chaco Province

Province of Aniceto Arce

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