List of National Roads in Latvia
State Main Roads
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Rīga - Ainaži (EE border) | 101 |
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Rīga - Sigulda - Veclaicene (EE border) | 196 |
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Inčukalns - Valmiera - Valka (EE border) | 101 |
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Rīga ring road (Baltezers - Saulkalne) | 20 |
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Rīga ring road (Salaspils - Babīte) | 40 |
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Rīga - Daugavpils - Krāslava - Pāternieki (BY border) | 307 |
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Rīga - Bauska - Grenctāle (LT border) | 85 |
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Rīga - Jelgava - Meitene (LT border) | 76 |
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Rīga - Skulte - Liepāja | 199 | |
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Rīga - Ventspils | 190 |
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Liepāja - Rucava (LT border) | 57 | |
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Jēkabpils - Rēzekne - Ludza - Terehova (RU border) | 166 |
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Grebņeva (RU border) - Rēzekne - Daugavpils - Medumi (LT border) | 163 |
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Daugavpils ring road (Tilti - Kalkūne) | 15 |
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Rēzekne ring road | 7 |
State Regional Roads
P12 near Salacgrīva

P97 near Gardene

P104 near Jaunpils
State Local Roads
Approximately one thousand roads in Latvia are categorised under the State local road category. The total length of the local roads is 13,181.616 kilometres (8,190.676 mi), of which 10,570.151 kilometres (6,567.987 mi) are hard-surface and 2,611.465 kilometres (1,622.689 mi) are crushed stone or graveled.
These roads are designated by the letter V by the Latvian State Roads,[1] but this classification not used in signage.
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External links
References
- Valsts vietējo autoceļu nosaukumi (PDF) Archived 2014-08-26 at the Wayback Machine Template:Ref-lv
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