National Route 121 (Argentina)

National Route 121 is a national road in Argentina, running East in Corrientes. In its 8.3 kilometres (5 mi) paved length, it joins Km 683 marker of National Route 14, near the town of Santo Tomé and the Puente de la Integración ("Integration Bridge") of 1,403 metres (4,603 ft) over the Uruguay River crossing the border into Brazil to the town of São Borja.

National Route 121
Ruta Nacional 121
Route information
Maintained by Mercovias
Length8.3 km (5.2 mi)
Existed1997–present
Major junctions
W endNational Route 14
E endBrazilian border
Highway system
Highways in Argentina

Main Points

  • km 2.2: access to Santo Tomé
  • km 5.3: toll booth
  • km 5.5: border crossing and immigration booth
  • km 7.6: international bridge

The road was built in 1997 by the Mercovias company along with the international bridge in a 25-year public lease.


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