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SP-79 (São Paulo highway)
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SP-79 (São Paulo highway)
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Route information
Length177.630 km[1] (110.374 mi)
Location
CountryBrazil
StateSão Paulo
Highway system

The SP-79 is a highway in the southeastern part of the state of São Paulo in Brazil.

Names

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  • Celestino Americo, Tenente (Tapiraí - Juquiá)
  • Convençao Republicana, Rodovia (Itu's old street - Salto)
  • Guilherme Hovel-Svd, Padre (Piedade - Tapiraí)
  • Raimundo Antunes Soares (Votorantim - Piedade)
  • Waldomiro Correa de Camargo (Sorocaba - Itu)


Route

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The highway begins at the junction with SP-75, in the municipality of Salto, enters its urban area, and continues toward Itu and Sorocaba along a dual carriageway section between Salto and Sorocaba. After Sorocaba, SP-79 overlaps with SP-264 until it reaches Votorantim.

From Votorantim onward, the highway becomes a single carriageway, passing through the urban areas of Piedade and Tapiraí, before reaching the municipality of Juquiá. The mountainous section of SP-79, between Tapiraí and Juquiá, is nicknamed "Serra de Juquiá" or "Serra da Cabeça da Anta," the latter named after a restaurant with the same name located midway along the mountain, on the roadside. In this 40 km stretch, there are no shoulders or cell phone signal,[2] with many curves heading toward the southern coast of São Paulo.

The highway ends within the urban area of Juquiá, a few kilometers from the Rodovia Régis Bittencourt.

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