Interoceanic Highway
The Interoceanic Highway is a major roadway that connects the eastern coast of Peru with the western coast of Brazil. This highway spans approximately 5,000 kilometers and facilitates trade and transportation between the two countries, enhancing economic opportunities in the region.
Constructed in the early 2000s, the highway is part of a larger initiative to improve infrastructure in South America. It plays a crucial role in linking remote areas to urban centers, promoting regional development and integration among neighboring countries like Bolivia and Chile.