. "1102688986"^^ . . . "in Matamoros, Tamaulipas"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "4961"^^ . . . . "Federal Highway 180 is a Mexican Federal Highway that follows Mexico's Gulf and Caribbean Coast from the Mexico-U.S. border at Brownsville, Texas, into Matamoros, Tamaulipas, to the resort city of Canc\u00FAn, Quintana Roo, in the Yucat\u00E1n Peninsula. Although the highway is numbered as a west-east route, it initially follows a north-south alignment through Tamaulipas and Veracruz. The highway is briefly interrupted from El Encinal to Soto la Marina in Tamaulipas just north of Tampico. The highway goes through Tampico south, interrupted briefly from Cerro Azul to Potrero del Llano, to the city of Poza Rica. It continues south from there through Veracruz and Coatzacoalcos. From there it goes east into Villahermosa, north through Campeche into M\u00E9rida, and finally east into Canc\u00FAn. Highway 180 connects at the Mexico\u2013United States border with U.S. Route 83, one of the longest north-south U.S. Highways in the United States at 1,885 miles (3,034 km). Federal Highway 180 also connects to both Interstate 69E and U.S. Route 77 at the border. U.S. Route 83 (along with both Interstate 69E and U.S. Route 77) starts the northern terminus of Highway 180 in Brownsville, Texas, at the Veterans International Bridge on the Mexican border. After crossing the bridge into the United States, Federal Highway 180 continues as U.S. Route 83 in Brownsville which then runs northward to the U.S. highway's northern terminus, north of Westhope, North Dakota, at the Canada\u2013United States border. From here, the highway continues further as Manitoba Highway 83 until it ends at Swan River, Manitoba. In total, the three highways total 5,691 kilometres (3,536 mi) in length."@en . "2240920.0"^^ . . . . . . . . "in Canc\u00FAn, Quintana Roo"@en . "La Carretera Federal 180 comunica la ciudad de Matamoros en el estado de Tamaulipas, M\u00E9xico, con la ciudad de Canc\u00FAn en el estado de Quintana Roo, en el extremo oriental de la rep\u00FAblica mexicana, transcurriendo a lo largo de la costa del golfo de M\u00E9xico la mayor parte del trayecto. En su recorrido cruza por 6 estados de la rep\u00FAblica mexicana. La mayor parte del trazo corresponde a la costa del Golfo, pero a partir de la ciudad de Campeche se adentra en la pen\u00EDnsula de Yucat\u00E1n hasta llegar a M\u00E9rida, para posteriormente cruzarla de oeste a este hasta el t\u00E9rmino del trazo, en la poblaci\u00F3n de Puerto Ju\u00E1rez, estado de Quintana Roo.\u200B Su trayecto es:"@es . . "182"^^ . . . . "FH"@en . . . . "180" . . . . . . "in Buenavista, Veracruz"@en . . . . . "180"^^ . "FH" . . . "FH"@en . . . "MEX"@en . "Carretera Federal 180"@es . . . . . "East"@en . . . "Federal Highway 180 is a Mexican Federal Highway that follows Mexico's Gulf and Caribbean Coast from the Mexico-U.S. border at Brownsville, Texas, into Matamoros, Tamaulipas, to the resort city of Canc\u00FAn, Quintana Roo, in the Yucat\u00E1n Peninsula. Although the highway is numbered as a west-east route, it initially follows a north-south alignment through Tamaulipas and Veracruz."@en . . . . "2"^^ . . "Mexican Federal Highway 180"@en . . . . . . "2240.92"^^ . . . . . . "2240.92"^^ . . . . "179"^^ . . . "La Carretera Federal 180 comunica la ciudad de Matamoros en el estado de Tamaulipas, M\u00E9xico, con la ciudad de Canc\u00FAn en el estado de Quintana Roo, en el extremo oriental de la rep\u00FAblica mexicana, transcurriendo a lo largo de la costa del golfo de M\u00E9xico la mayor parte del trayecto. Su trayecto es:"@es . "FH"@en . . . . "17377888"^^ . . . . . "East" . "West"@en . . . . "West" . .