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Federal Highway 180
The following highways are numbered 180: Australia * Pyrenees Highway Canada * New Brunswick Route 180 * Prince Edward Island Route 180 * Winnipeg Route 180 Costa Rica * National Route 180 Ireland * R180 road (Ireland) Japan * Japan National Route 180 Malaysia * A180 road (Malaysia) (Jalan Ayer Hitam Labu) * North–South Port Link (Federal Route 180) Mexico * Mexican Federal Highway 180 *Mexican Federal Autopista 180D Russia * A180 highway (Russia) United Kingdom * road * motorway * B180 road United States * Interstate 180 (other) **Interstate 180 (Illinois) **Interstate 180 (Nebraska) **Interstate 180 (Pennsylvania) **Interstate 180 (Wyoming) * U.S. Route 180 * Alabama State Route 180 * Arizona State Route 180A * Arkansas Highway 180 * California State Route 180 * Florida State Road 180 (former) * Georgia State Route 180 * Hawaii Route 180 * Illinois Route 180 * K-180 (Kansas highway) (former) * Kentucky Route 180 * Louisiana Route ...
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Pyrenees Highway
Pyrenees Highway is a rural highway in western Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, linking Ararat, Victoria, Ararat to Elphinstone, Victoria, Elphinstone. It was named after the Pyrenees (Victoria), Pyrenees ranges, the set of low mountain ridges the road travels through. Route Pyrenees Highway commences at the intersection with Western Highway (Victoria), Western Highway and Mortlake-Ararat Road in Ararat, Victoria, Ararat and heads in a north-easterly direction as a two-lane, single carriageway rural highway, winding with gentle curves through the Pyrenees (Victoria), Pyrenees ranges through Elmhurst, Victoria, Elmhurst to Avoca, Victoria, Avoca where it meets Sunraysia Highway. It continues in an easterly direction through Maryborough, Victoria, Maryborough to Castlemaine, Victoria, Castlemaine, where it meets Midland Highway (Victoria), Midland Highway, and continues east through Chewton, Victoria, Chewton before it eventually terminates at the interchange with Calder ...
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Mexican Federal Highway 180
Federal Highway 180 is a Mexican Federal Highway that follows Mexico's Gulf and Caribbean Coast from the Mexico–United States border at Brownsville, Texas, into Matamoros, Tamaulipas, to the resort city of Cancún, Quintana Roo, in the Yucatán Peninsula. Although the highway is numbered as a west–east route, it initially follows a north–south alignment through Tamaulipas and Veracruz. The highway is briefly interrupted from El Encinal to Soto la Marina in Tamaulipas just north of Tampico. The highway goes through Tampico south, interrupted briefly from Cerro Azul to Potrero del Llano, to the city of Poza Rica. It continues south from there through Veracruz and Coatzacoalcos. From there it goes east into Villahermosa, north through Campeche into Mérida, and finally east into Cancún. Highway 180 connects at the Mexico–U.S. border with U.S. Route 83, one of the longest north–south U.S. Highways in the United States at . Federal Highway 180 also connects with Inte ...
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Arizona 180A
Arizona is a state in the Southwestern region of the United States, sharing the Four Corners region of the western United States with Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. It also borders Nevada to the northwest and California to the west, and shares an international border with the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California to the south and southwest. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix, which is the most populous state capital and fifth most populous city in the United States. Arizona is divided into 15 counties. Arizona is the 6th-largest state by area and the 14th-most-populous of the 50 states. It is the 48th state and last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union, achieving statehood on February 14, 1912. Historically part of the territory of Alta California and Nuevo México in New Spain, it became part of independent Mexico in 1821. After being defeated in the Mexican–American War, Mexico ceded much of this territory to the United States in 1848, ...
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