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Highway in Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The A12 highway is a major highway in Nigeria, connecting the town of Katsina Ala in the east to the city of Jalingo in the west. It spans approximately 350 kilometers and serves as an important component of the regional transportation network.[1]
Trunk Road A12 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Federal Ministry of Works | ||||
Length | 350 km (220 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
East end | A4 – Katsina Ala | |||
A344 – Katsina Ala, Sabon Gida A4 – Beli, Kano | ||||
West end | A4 – Jalingo | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Nigeria | |||
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Highway system | ||||
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The A12 highway originates at a junction with A4 and A344 in Katsina Ala, situated in the eastern part of Nigeria.[2] It proceeds eastward, traversing several towns and villages, including Sabon Gida and Beli, before reaching its western endpoint in Jalingo at the junction with A4.[3][4]
The A12 highway features several significant junctions along its route, facilitating connections to other key roads in the region.[5] These junctions include:
The A12 highway passes through or in proximity to several cities and towns, including:
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