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Tavrida Highway
Road in Crimea / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Tavrida Highway is a highway in Crimea, designated as A291 by the Russian administration. It is a four-lane motor road with a length of 250.7 km (155.8 mi).[1] Construction of the road began in 2017. The project's costs exceed 150 bln rubles ($2.3 bln). The construction is funded from the federal target program for the development of the Crimea and Sevastopol.[2]
Quick Facts Federal Highway A291, Route information ...
Federal Highway A291 | ||||
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Федеральная автомобильная дорога А291 | ||||
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Length | 250.7 km (155.8 mi) | |||
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East end | A 290 in Kerch | |||
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West end | P 27 (67Р-1) near Sevastopol | |||
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Country | Russia | |||
Republics | Crimea | |||
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According to OpenStreetMap, the highway is partially concurrent with:
- 35А-001 Граница с Украиной - Джанкой - Феодосия - Керчь, the Russian designation of the Crimean part of Ukrainian Highway M17.
- 35К-003 Симферополь - Феодосия
- 35Р-001 Симферополь - Бахчисарай - Севастополь
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