Roads in Armenia

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Roads in Armenia serve as the main transport network in Armenia. With an underdeveloped railway network, principally due to its difficult terrain, the road system is of vital importance for the development of the country. Its role is important both with national and international traffic.

The total length of the Armenian road network is 8,140 km (5,060 mi), 96.7% of which is asphalted. For every 1,000 km2 (390 sq mi) of national territory, there are 258 km (160 mi) of roads. Armenia is a member of the International Road Transport Union and the TIR Convention.

Highways of national importance[]

The first roads as we conceive them in a modern perception, appeared in Armenia in the 19th Century.

The main roads in the country are:

  • M01 ARM.svg E117 E691 AH81 AH82 Մ1 Yerevan - Ashtarak - Gyumri - Bavra (Georgia (country)S11-GE.svg). Length: 173.7 km (107.9 mi)
  • M2 Road signs of Armenia.png E002 E117 AH81 AH82 Մ2 Yerevan - Ararat - Yeraskh (AzerbaijanR63-AZ.png) - Kapan - Meghri (Iran Road 12) - Kilit Border (AzerbaijanM8-AZ.png. Length: 384.3 km (238.8 mi)
  • M3 Road signs of Armenia.png E117 AH81 Մ3 Margara (Turkey D.977) - Ashtarak - Vanadzor - Dzoramut (Georgia (country)S6-GE.svg). Length: 183.7 km (114.1 mi)
  • M4 Road signs of Armenia.png AH83 Մ4 Yerevan - Hrazdan - Sevan - Azatamut (AzerbaijanR23-AZ.png)
  • M5 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ5 Yerevan - Armavir - Border crossing with Turkey (closed due to political reasons)
  • M6 Road signs of Armenia.png E001 Մ6 Vanadzor - Bagratashen (Georgia (country)S7-GE.svg)
  • M7 Road signs of Armenia.png AH82 Մ7 Vanadzor - Gyumri - Akhurik (Turkey ).
  • M8 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ8 Vanadzor - Dilijan
  • M9 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ9 Talin - Karakert - Bagaran
  • M10 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ10 Sevan - Martuni - Yeghegnadzor
  • M11 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ11 Martuni - Vardenis - (Republic of Artsakh/Azerbaijan, Partially concurrent with de jure R29-AZ.png) - Drmbon
  • M12 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ12 Goris - (Republic of Artsakh/Azerbaijan, concurrent with de jure R37-AZ.png and partially with R28-AZ.png) -Stepanakert
  • M13 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ13 Angeghakot - Nakhchivan AR border (AzerbaijanR49-AZ.png)
  • M14 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ14 Tsovagyugh - Vardenis
  • M15 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ15 Yerevan bypass
  • M16 Road signs of Armenia.pngՄ16 Haghtanak - Azatamut
  • M17 Road signs of Armenia.png E002 AH81 Մ17 Kapan - Shikahogh - Meghri

Highways of regional importance[]

These roads are a level below M level roads, and connect main highways to communities across the country. There are 84 numbered roads of this class in the country. The letter by which these roads are numbered is "H". In total there are 1969 km roads of this class.[1]

1 to 10[]

11 to 20[]

21 to 30[]

31 to 40[]

41 to 50[]

51 to 60[]

61 to 70[]

71 to 80[]

81 to 85[]

Highways of local importance[]

These roads are a level below H level roads, and connect main and regional highways to communities across the country. The letter by which these roads are numbered is "T", "Տ" in Armenian, standing for Տեղական, meaning Local. [1]

International links[]

Armenia connects to European road networks via the International E-road network through various routes such as; European route E117, European route E691, European route E001 and European route E60. Armenia also connects to the Asian Highway Network through routes AH81, AH82 and AH83.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Հայաստանի հանրապետության ընդհանուր օգտագործման պետական ավտոմոբիլային Ճանապարհների անվանացանկը հաստատելու - To approve the list of state roads of general use of the Republic of Armenia" (PDF).
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