SP-322 (São Paulo highway)
SP-322 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 295.410 km[1] (183.559 mi) |
Location | |
Country | Brazil |
State | São Paulo |
Highway system | |
Rodovia Attilio Balbo (officially designated SP-322) is a
Italian Brazilian Attilio Balbo, a pioneer farmer and industrialist in the area of sugarcane, sugar and alcohol. The second stretch, from Sertãozinho to Bebedouro, has been named after Armando Salles de Oliveira
, a former state governor of São Paulo. São Paulo, Brazil’s vibrant financial center, is among the world's most populous cities, with numerous cultural institutions and a rich architectural tradition. Its iconic buildings range from its neo-Gothic cathedral and the 1929 Martinelli skyscraper to modernist architect Oscar Niemeyer’s curvy Edifício Copan. The colonial-style Pátio do Colégio church marks where Jesuit priests founded the city in 1554.
References
- ^ "Pesquisa de Rodovias". DER/SP. Retrieved 2023-03-10.