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==Roadways== Bolivia as of 2004 has 62,479 km of road distance, of which 3,749 km (including 27 km of expressways) is paved and 58,730 km is unpaved. Road construction in Bolivia is difficult due to its geography and lack of resources to completely develop an advanced road network. However, it maintains a small network of 4-lane freeways which are the following: *1 [[Oruro, Bolivia|Oruro]] – [[Patacamaya]] (''Expected to be completed in a few years, extending to [[La Paz, Bolivia|La Paz]]''). Length: 114 km. *4 [[Cochabamba]] – [[Quillacollo]]. Length: 14 km. *4 [[Santa Cruz de la Sierra]] – [[Montero, Bolivia|Montero]]. Length: 48 km. The main national roads are: [[File:RN4_Bolivia_Oruro_03_2019.jpg|thumb|Ruta nacional 4 (RN4) entering [[Oruro Department]]]] * [[Route 1 (Bolivia)|RN1]] [[Desaguadero, Bolivia|Desaguadero]], border with [[Peru]] – [[La Paz, Bolivia|La Paz]] – [[Oruro, Bolivia|Oruro]] – [[Potosí, Bolivia|Potosí]] – [[Tarija]] – [[Bermejo, Bolivia|Bermejo]], border with [[Argentina]]. * [[Route 2 (Bolivia)|RN2]] [[Copacabana, Bolivia|Copacabana]], border with [[Peru]] – [[La Paz, Bolivia|La Paz]]. * [[Route 3 (Bolivia)|RN3]] [[La Paz, Bolivia|La Paz]] – [[San Borja, Bolivia|San Borja]] – [[Trinidad, Bolivia|Trinidad]]. * [[Route 4 (Bolivia)|RN4]] Tambo Quemado, border with Chile – [[Cochabamba]] – [[Montero, Bolivia|Montero]] – [[Santa Cruz de la Sierra]] – [[Puerto Suárez]], border with Brazil. * RN5 La Palizada – [[Sucre, Bolivia|Sucre]] – [[Potosí, Bolivia|Potosí]] – Border with Chile. * RN6 [[Oruro, Bolivia|Oruro]] – [[Sucre, Bolivia|Sucre]] – Chaco, border with [[Paraguay]]. * RN7 [[Cochabamba]] – [[Samaipata, Bolivia|Samaipata]] – [[Santa Cruz de la Sierra]]. * RN8 Yucumo – [[Riberalta]] – [[Guayaramerín]], border with Brazil. * RN9 [[Guayaramerín]], border with Brazil – [[Trinidad, Bolivia|Trinidad]] – [[Santa Cruz de la Sierra]] – [[Yacuíba]], border with [[Argentina]] * RN10 [[Montero, Bolivia|Montero]] – [[San Matías, Santa Cruz|San Matías]], border with Brazil. * RN 14 [[Potosí, Bolivia|Potosí]] – [[Villazón]], border with [[Argentina]]. The [[Interoceanic Highway]] is an important highway that connects the [[Amazon rainforest|Amazonian]] [[tripoint]] border region of Brazil, [[Peru]] and Bolivia to the Pacific Ocean. Bolivia's northernmost capital, [[Cobija]], headquarters a [[free economic zone]] that uses the Interoceanic Highway to import and export most of its products.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.connectas.org/el-largo-recorrido-de-la-interoceanica-suramericana/ | title=El largo recorrido de la Interoceánica suramericana | date=19 February 2016 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.zofracobija.gob.bo/|title=Zofra Cobija – Zona Franca Comercial e Industrial de Cobija}}</ref>
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