European route E123
European route E 123 is a Class A north-south reference European route that connects the Ural region with Central Asia, spanning 2,840 kilometres (1,760 mi).
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Length | 2,713 km (1,686 mi) |
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North end | Chelyabinsk, Russia |
Troitsk Kostanai Derzhavinsk Kyzylorda Shymkent Tashkent Lyagin Koshkent Istaravshan Dushanbe | |
South end | Panji Poyon, Tajikistan |
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International E-road network |
Route
The E 123 routes through four Asian countries:
- M-36: Chelyabinsk
- Troitsk
- M-36: Podgorodka – Kostanai – Zapadnoye
- A-342: Zapadnoye – Esil – Derzhavinsk – Arkalyk – Zhezkazgan
- A-344: Zhezkazgan – Kyzylorda
- M-32: Kyzylorda – Shymkent
- M-39: Shymkent – Frontovoy
- M-34: Tashkent – Hovos
- M-34: Lyagin
- M-34: Koshkent
- M-34: Istaravshan – Ayni – Dushanbe
- A-384: Dushanbe – Panji Poyon (Tajik–Afghan Bridge)
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