Highway M17 | |
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Автошлях М17 | |
Route information | |
Part of E97 | |
Length | 423.6 km (263.2 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | M 14 in Kherson |
M 18 in Dzhankoy | |
West end | A 290 in Kerch |
Location | |
Country | Ukraine |
Oblasts | Kherson, Crimea |
Highway system | |
Highway M17 is a Ukrainian international highway (M-highway) connecting Kherson to the Russian border over the Kerch Strait, where it continues into Russia as the A290.[1] The M17 is part of European route E97.[2]
Since 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia, a part of the road located on the peninsula is de facto operated by Russia, which designated that portion of the highway as two regional routes of the Republic of Crimea: 35A-001 north of the Krasnoperekopsk, and 35K-001 south of that town. The Tavrida Highway is partially concurrent with 35A-001.[3]
Main route
Main route and connections to/intersections with other highways in Ukraine.
Marker | Main settlements | Notes | Highway Interchanges |
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0 km | Kherson | M 14 | |
Krasnoperekopsk | H 05 | ||
Dzhankoy | M 18 | ||
423 km | Kerch | A 290 |
Gallery
- Kerch Ferry Line
See also
References
- ↑ Ukraine International Highways in Russian
- ↑ European Highways in Russian
- ↑ List of regional and intermunicipal roads of the Republic of Crimea as designated by the Russian Council of Ministers of Crimea (in Russian)
External links
- International Roads in Ukraine in Russian
- European Roads in Russian
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