Strada statale 131 Diramazione Centrale Nuorese

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State Highway 131
Nuoro Central Branch
Strada statale 131
Diramazione Centrale Nuorese
SS 131 d.c.n. percorso.png
Route information
Maintained by ANAS
Length148 km (92 mi)
ExistedOctober 13, 1972–present
Major junctions
From Abbasanta
Major intersectionsStrada Statale 131 Italia.svg SS 131
To Olbia
Location
Country Italy
Major cities Nuoro, Olbia
Highway system
  • Roads in Italy

The Strada statale 131 Diramazione Centrale Nuorese, is a dual carriageway located in Sardinia, Italy.

This freeway is connected to the Strada statale 131 Carlo Felice , it links Abbasanta (a village near Oristano) with Olbia, via Nuoro, crossing the hinterland mountainous regions of the island. It has a length of 148 km.

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