Provincial Route 63 (Buenos Aires)
Provincial Route 63 is a 29-kilometre-long (18 mi) Argentine road in the East of Buenos Aires Province. The road extends from Dolores, Buenos Aires to the "Esquina de Crotto", a paraje in Tordillo Partido. This route is the shortest road between the city of Buenos Aires and the coast cities of Pinamar and Villa Gesell among other cities in the Atlantic coast. Because of that, the route has an intense traffic during the Summer time in Argentina. The road was paved in 1964. A paved section (54 km length) of PR 51 near Saladillo was also named "PR 63", but it was changed to PR 91 in mid-2000s.
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Provincial Route 63 (Buenos Aires)
Provincial Route 63 is a 29-kilometre-long (18 mi) Argentine road in the East of Buenos Aires Province. The road extends from Dolores, Buenos Aires to the "Esquina de Crotto", a paraje in Tordillo Partido. This route is the shortest road between the city of Buenos Aires and the coast cities of Pinamar and Villa Gesell among other cities in the Atlantic coast. Because of that, the route has an intense traffic during the Summer time in Argentina. The road was paved in 1964. A paved section (54 km length) of PR 51 near Saladillo was also named "PR 63", but it was changed to PR 91 in mid-2000s.
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Ruta Provincial 63 (Buenos Aires)
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