European route E98
The European route E98 or E98 is a European road running from Topboğazi in Turkey to the border with Syria.
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Length | 58 km (36 mi) |
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West end | Topboğazi |
East end | Cilvegözü |
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General
The European road E98 is a Class A West-East connection road and connects the Turkish city Topboğazi with the border of Syria which makes it at a length of approximately 58 kilometers. The route has been recorded by the UNECE as follows:[1] Topboğazi - Kırıkhan - Reyhanlı - Cilvegözü - Syria.
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