AH34

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Asian Highway 34
AH34
Map of AH34 in red
G30 Zhengzhou North.jpg
AH34 near Zhengzhou
Major junctions
East end Lianyungang, China
West end Xi'an, China
Location
Countries China
Highway system
Tabliczka AH33.svg AH33 AH35

Asian Highway 34 (AH34) is an east–west route of the Asian Highway Network, running 1,033 km (642 miles) from Lianyungang, China, through four provinces: Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, Shaanxi, ending at Tabliczka AH5.svg AH5 in Xi'an, Shaanxi. [1] [2]

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China

Junctions

Tabliczka AH1.svg AH1 Zhengzhou [4]
Tabliczka AH5.svg AH5 Xi'an

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References

  1. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2003 Asian Highway Handbook, 2003, page 33
  2. "Asian Highway Route Map" (PDF). Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific . Retrieved 20 Dec 2018.
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Treaty on Asian Highways with routes