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Pan-European Corridor IX | |
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Pan-European Corridor IX highlighted in red | |
Route information | |
Length | 3,400 km (2,100 mi) |
Major junctions | |
Start end | Helsinki (Finland) |
End end | Alexandroupolis (Greece) |
Location | |
Countries | Finland, Russia, Belarus, Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria and Greece. |
Highway system | |
The Corridor IX is one of the Pan-European corridors. It runs between Helsinki in Finland and Alexandroupolis in Greece. The corridor follows the route: Helsinki - Vyborg - Saint Petersburg - Moscow - Kyiv - Chișinău - Bucharest - Ruse - Stara Zagora - Dimitrovgrad - Alexandroupolis.
Branches
Corridor IX has 3 branches:
- Branch A - Klaipėda - Vilnius - Minsk - Gomel
- Branch B - Kaliningrad - Vilnius - Minsk - Gomel
- Branch C - Liubashivka - Rozdilna - Odesa
References
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