European route E117
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Route information | |
Length | 1,004 km (624 mi) |
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North end | Mineralnye Vody, Russia |
South end | Meghri, Armenia |
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E117 near Mtskheta
European Route E 117 is part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roads in Europe.
Description[]
The E 117 starts from Mineralnye Vody, Russia, via the Georgian Military Road to Georgia's capital Tbilisi, via the Armenian capital Yerevan and on to Meghri on the border of Iran. It runs for a total distance of 1,050 km (650 mi).
Between Mineralnye Vody and Beslan, it is concurrent with E 50 and Russian highway M29.
Route[]
Russia
R217: (Concurrent with
E50): Mineralnye Vody – Pyatigorsk – Baksan – Nalchik – Beslan
: Beslan - Vladikavkaz –
Georgia
ს 3: - Mtskheta
ს 1: Mtskheta (
E60) - Tbilisi (
E60)
ს 6: Tbilisi - Marneuli (
E001) – Bolnisi - Kazreti -
Armenia
: Gogavan - Vanadzor (
E001) - Ashtarak (
E691)
: Ashtarak (
E691) – Yerevan
: Yerevan – Artashat - Yeraskh (
E002) – Goris – (a section passes through
Azerbaijan[1]) – Kapan – Kajaran – Meghri - Agarak
Iran
Road 12: Nurduz
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Categories:
- International E-road network
- European routes in Russia
- Roads in Georgia (country)
- Roads in Armenia
- Europe road stubs
- Asia transport stubs
- Georgia (country) stubs
- Europe transport stubs