National Route 23
National Route 23 is a significant highway in Argentina, connecting the provinces of Buenos Aires and Neuquén. It spans approximately 1,200 kilometers, facilitating transportation and trade across diverse landscapes, including plains and mountainous regions.
The route serves as a vital link for local communities and industries, enhancing access to essential services and markets. It also plays a crucial role in tourism, providing access to natural attractions such as the Andes Mountains and various national parks, contributing to the region's economic development.