AH13

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Asian Highway 13
AH13
Map of AH13 in red
2013 1213 Huai Kon border checkpoint.jpg
The Thai border checkpoint at Huai Kon, in Chaloem Phra Kiat District, Nan
Route information
Length1,409 km (876 mi)
Major junctions
North end Hanoi, Vietnam
South end Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
Location
CountriesFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Highway system
Tabliczka AH12.svg AH12 Tabliczka AH14.svg AH14

Asian Highway 13 (AH13) is a road in the Asian Highway Network running 1,409 kilometres (876 mi) from Hanoi, Vietnam to Nakhon Sawan, Thailand. The route is as follows:

Contents

Vietnam

In future, CT 03, VNM.svg will become to AH13 instead of National Highway 6 and 279 in today.

Laos

Thailand

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