Route 4 (Paraguay)

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Paraguay ruta primaria 04.svg
National Route 04
Ruta nacional PY04
Gral. José Eduvigis Díaz
Mapa de la Ruta 4 de Paraguay.svg
PY04 highlighted in red
Route information
Length197 km (122 mi)
Major junctions
East end San Ignacio
Major intersections R1-PY.svg Route 1 in San Ignacio, MS

R19-PY.svg PY19 in Pilar, NE

R20-PY.svg Route 20 in Paso de Patria, NE
West end Paso de Patria
Location
Country Paraguay
Highway system

National Route 4 (officially, PY04, also known as Ruta Cuarta) is a highway in Paraguay, which runs from San Ignacio to Paso de Patria. It mainly connects two importants cities in southern Paraguay, San Ignacio and Pilar. In San Ignacio it connects with the National Route 1.

Distances, cities and towns

The following table shows the distances traversed by National Route 4 in each different department, showing cities and towns that it passes by (or near).

KmCityDepartmentJunctions
0 San Ignacio Misiones R1-PY.svg PY01
100 Guazú Cuá Ñeembucú
102 Tacuaras Ñeembucú
137 Pilar Ñeembucú R19-PY.svg PY19
177 Humaitá Ñeembucú
197 Paso de Patria Ñeembucú R20-PY.svg PY20

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