National Route 923 (Costa Rica)

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CR RNT 923.svg
National Tertiary Route 923
Ruta nacional terciaria 923
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Public Works and Transport
Length14.700 km (9.134 mi)
Location
Country Costa Rica
Provinces Guanacaste
Highway system
CR RNT 922.svg Route 922 CR RNT 925.svg Route 925

National Tertiary Route 923, or just Route 923 (Spanish : Ruta Nacional Terciaria 923, or Ruta 923) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica, located in the Guanacaste province. [1]

Description

In Guanacaste province the route covers Bagaces canton (Bagaces district), Cañas canton (Cañas, Bebedero districts).

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References

  1. "GeoPortal". Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Transporte de Costa Rica. Retrieved 30 May 2020.