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Revision as of 01:50, 8 August 2024

Circuito Norte (CN)
Northern Circuit
Map of the CN highlighting, in dark red, the motorways
"Vía Blanca" and "Panamericana", both part of its route
Circuito norte de moron a esmeralda - panoramio.jpg
The CN across the municipality of Bolivia
Route information
Length1,222 km (759 mi)
Major junctions
West endMantua (Pinar del Río Province)
East endBaracoa (Guantánamo Province)
Location
CountryCuba
Major citiesMantua, Mariel, Havana, Santa Cruz del Norte, Matanzas, Varadero, Cárdenas, Sagua la Grande, Remedios, Caibarién, Yaguajay, Morón, Nuevitas, Puerto Padre, Holguín, Mayarí, Sagua de Tánamo, Moa, Baracoa
Highway system
The CN at the entrance of Moa
Bacunayagua Bridge

The Circuito Norte (CN), meaning "Northern Circuit", is a west-east highway spanning the length of the island of Cuba, through the Atlantic Coast. With a length of 1,222 km, it is the second-longest Cuban highway, after the "Carretera Central"; and two sections of it, named "Vía Blanca" and "Panamericana", are classified as Expressways.[1]

Route

Description

The CN starts in Mantua, in the west of Pinar del Río Province and, through the northern side of the island, crosses the provinces of Artemisa, Havana, Mayabeque, Matanzas, Villa Clara, Sancti Spíritus, Ciego de Ávila, Camagüey, Las Tunas and Holguín; until its end in Baracoa, Guantánamo Province, in which it shares the eastern endpoint of the Carretera Central. The motorway sections link Mariel to western Havana (the Panamericana), and eastern Havana to Cárdenas (Vía Blanca).

The road is mostly made up of roads in northern Cuba made before the Circuito Norte being connected together.

Table

The table below shows the route of the Circuito Norte.[1] Note: Provincial seats are shown in bold; the names shown under brackets in the section "Municipality" indicate the municipal seats; the symbol indicates the motorway section.

Settlement Municipality Province Part of [2][3]
Mantua Mantua Pinar del Río 1-1
Vista Hermosa
Dimas (crossroad)
Baja Minas de Matahambre
Río del Medio (crossroad)
Santa Lucía
La Sabana
Sitio Morales
San Cayetano (to Puerto Esperanza) Viñales
Entronque La Palma (to Viñales)
Mina La Constancia
La Jagua La Palma
Bella María
La Palma
La Ceya
Manuel Sanguily
Las Cadenas
La Mulata
Las Pozas Bahía Honda Artemisa
Tres Palmas
El Volador
Harlem (crossroad)
Bahía Honda
San Diego de Nuñez (crossroad)
San Juan de Dios
Orozco
Silvio Caro
Cabañas Mariel
Sandino
Dominica-Santa Isabel
Josefina
San Jacinto-Las Mangas
Quiebrahacha
Río Bongo
Nodarse
Mariel
La Boca Carretera Panamericana
Mujica
Santa Barbara
Nuevo Mariel
Boca Guajaibón
Menelao Mora Caimito
El Salado
Playa Baracoa Bauta
Havana
(Motorway sections limited
to west and east suburbs)
The CN crosses the municipal boroughs of Playa, Plaza de la Revolución, Cerro, Habana Vieja, Diez de Octubre, Regla, San Miguel del Padrón, Guanabacoa, Habana del Este Havana Carretera Panamericana and the Vía Blanca
Playa del Muerto Santa Cruz del Norte Mayabeque Vía Blanca
Boca de Jaruco
Santa Cruz del Norte
El Fraile
Playa Jibacoa
Concuní
Puerto Libre (to Arcos de Canasí)
Batey San Juan
Puerto Escondido
Bacunayagua
Rincón Moderno Matanzas Matanzas
San Roque
San Valentín
Matanzas
Canímar
San Felipe
El Mamey
Carbonera
Boca de Camarioca Cárdenas
Julián Alemán
Varadero
Santa Marta
Guásimas
Cárdenas
El Castillito
José Smith Comas
Mercedita
Máximo Gómez Perico
Ategorrieta Martí
Martí
Itabo
Zapato
Hoyo Colorado
Palma Sola Corralillo Villa Clara
Corralillo
Sierra Morena
San Vicente
La Panchita (crorssroad)
Rancho Veloz
Quintín Banderas
José René Riquelme Quemado de Güines
Quemado de Güines
Caguaguas
El Mogote (Mogotes de Jumagua) Sagua la Grande
Jumagua (Mogotes de Jumagua)
Sagua la Grande
Sitiecito
Viana
Calabazar de Sagua Encrucijada
Encrucijada
La Sierra
Pavón Camajuaní
La Pedrera
Entronque Aguada de Moya
Aguada de Moya
Vueltas
Vega de Palma
Entronque de Vueltas (to Camajuaní) 4–321
Taguayabón
Palenque
Remedios
Marcelo Salado Caibarién
Caibarién
Cambaíto
Dolores
Seibabo Yaguajay Sancti Spíritus 4-123
Yaguajay
Guayabera
Mayajigua
La Legua
Mabuya Chambas Ciego de Ávila 5-123
Piedra
Chambas
El Calvario
Falla
Ranchuelo
Las Cejas (to Peonia) Ciro Redondo
Morón Morón
Cunagua Bolivia
La Veintiuno
Bolivia
Mamey (crossroad)
Miraflores Nuevo (to Pedro Ballester)
Tabor Esmeralda Camagüey
Nuñez
Caonao
Esmeralda
Jiqui
Brasil[4] (crossroad)
Lombillo (crossroad)
Cubitas Sierra de Cubitas
Sola
Lugareño (crossroad) Minas
Nuevitas (crossroad) Nuevitas
San Miguel de Bagá
Camalote (crossroad)
Manatí Manatí Las Tunas
Dumañuecos (crossroad)
Marañón Puerto Padre
Pozo Prieto (to Vázquez)
Puerto Padre 6-123
Aguada del Negro
Delicias
Jesús Menéndez Jesús Menéndez
El Canal
Lora
La Yaya
Velasco Gibara Holguín
Uñas
Aguas Claras Holguín 6-123 and 6-221
Piedra Picada
Holguín
Los Haticos Báguanos 6-123
Manguito
Báguanos (crossroad)
La Esperanza
El Nispero (to San Germán)
Barajagua (to Marcané) Cueto
Cueto
Santa Isabel de Nipe Mayarí
Guaro
Juan Vicente
Mayarí
Cajimara
Santa Rita
Nicaro-Levisa
Cabonico
Téneme Frank País
Playa Tanamo (to Barrederas)
Río Grande
Cayo Mambí (crossroad)
Sagua de Tánamo Sagua de Tánamo
La Cuchilla
Los Indios
Centeno Moa
Moa
Punta Gorda
Cañete
Yamanigüey
Jaragua Baracoa Guantánamo
Santa María
Vega de Taco
Nibujón
Cayogüín
Paso de Toa
Mabujabo
Baracoa Guantánamo

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Source: Mapa de Carreteras de Cuba (Road map of Cuba). Ediciones GEO, Havana 2011 - ISBN 959-7049-21-X
  2. ^ "OpenStreetMap". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
  3. ^ "cuba mapa .com - Map and Maps of Cuba". www.cubamapa.com. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
  4. ^ also known as Jaronú

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