M21 highway (Moldova)
Decommissioned road in Moldova / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The M21 highway (Romanian: Drumul național M21) was a road in Moldova, which linked Chișinău to the border with Ukraine near Dubău via Dubăsari. It was 60 km (37 mi) long, and formed part of the European route E584 of the International E-road network. Furthermore, it also shared a small segment with the E58 and E581 north-west of Chișinău.[1]
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Length | 60 km (37 mi) |
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Country | Moldova |
Districts | Chișinău, Criuleni, Dubăsari, Transnistria |
Major cities | Chișinău, Dubăsari |
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In 2016, a government decision decommissioned the M21 and integrated the entirety of the route into the M1 highway.[2]