Sonora State Highway 147

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State Highway 147
Carretera Estatal 147
Major junctions
FromCarretera federal 15.svg Fed. 15 at Navojoa
ToBacobampo
Highway system
Highways in Sonora

Sonora State Highway 147 (Carretera Estatal 147) is a highway in the south of the Mexican state of Sonora.

It runs from Navojoa to Bacobampo. [1]

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References

  1. Google Maps (2008). "Overview of Sonora State Highway 147". [Map]. Retrieved 2008-12-16.