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| Peru Highway 1 | |
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| Carretera Panamericana | |
| Route information | |
| Maintained by Ministry of Transportation and Communications | |
| Length: | 2,576 mi (4,146 km) |
| Existed: | 1932 – present |
| Major junctions | |
| From: | Aguas Verdes, Tumbes, Peru |
| To: | Santa Rosa Border Post, Tacna, Peru |
| Location | |
| Major cities: | Tumbes, Sullana, Piura, Chiclayo, Trujillo, Chimbote, Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Moquegua, Tacna |
| Highway system | |
Peru Highway 1, most widely known as Carretera Panamericana, is the most important highway in Peru.
This road is the Peruvian portion of the Pan-American Highway. It runs north-south through the whole length of the country and connects all major cities in the country's coastal area.
The northern terminus of the highway is located in Aguas Verdes (Tumbes Region) at the border with Ecuador. Starting in this point, the highway is known as Carretera Panamericana Norte ("North Pan-American Highway") until it reaches a point located in central Lima, the country's capital.
Going south from this point, the highway is called Carretera Panamericana Sur ("South Pan-American Highway"), until it reaches the southern terminus, located in the Santa Rosa Border Post, in the Tacna Region at the border with Chile.
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