China National Highway 205

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National Highway 205
205国道
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Route information
Length3,160 km (1,960 mi)
Major junctions
From Shanhaiguan, Hebei
To Shenzhen, Guangdong
Location
Country China
Highway system
Kokudou 204(China).svg G204 Kokudou 206(China).svg G206

China National Highway 205 (G205) runs from Shanhaiguan, Hebei Province to Shenzhen, Guangdong. [1] [2] It is 3,160 kilometres in length and runs south from Shanhaiguan towards Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian, and ends in Guangdong Province. [3]

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Route and distance

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National Highway 205, Distance milestone at 2975km
Milestone at the end of National Highway 205 at Sai Bu Junction, East Gate, Shenzhen 205Guo Dao Wei Yu Shen Zhen Dong Men Shai Bu Lu Kou De Zhong Dian Li Cheng Bei .jpg
Milestone at the end of National Highway 205 at Sai Bu Junction, East Gate, Shenzhen
Route and distance
CityDistance (km)
Shanhaiguan, Hebei 0
Qinhuangdao, Hebei21
Changli, Hebei69
Luan County, Hebei111
Guye, Hebei139
Tangshan, Hebei170
Fengnan, Hebei187
Ninghe, Tianjin 225
Beichen, Tianjin296
Huanghua, Hebei 418
Yanshan, Hebei458
Qingyun, Shandong 497
Wudi, Shandong523
Binzhou, Shandong592
Boxing County, Shandong621
Huantai, Shandong645
Zibo, Shandong669
Zichuan, Shandong688
Boshan, Shandong709
Laiwu, Shandong753
Xintai, Shandong796
Mengyin, Shandong824
Linyi, Shandong916
Tancheng, Shandong972
Xinyi, Jiangsu 1001
Shuyang, Jiangsu1051
Huaiyin, Jiangsu1115
Huai'an, Jiangsu1119
Hongze, Jiangsu1161
Liuhe, Jiangsu1169
Nanjing, Jiangsu1313
Ma'anshan, Anhui 1360
Dangtu, Anhui1379
Wuhu, Anhui1411
Nanling, Anhui1469
Jing County, Anhui1504
Huangshan, Anhui1692
Kaihua, Zhejiang 1808
Changshan, Zhejiang1856
Jiangshan, Zhejiang1888
Pucheng, Fujian 2018
Jianyang, Fujian2138
Jian'ou, Fujian2188
Nanping, Fujian2262
Sha County, Fujian2318
Sanming, Fujian2343
Yong'an, Fujian2399
Shanghang, Fujian2605
Jiaoling, Guangdong 2682
Meizhou, Guangdong2728
Mei County, Guangdong2736
Xingning, Guangdong2785
Longchuan, Guangdong2848
Dongyuan, Guangdong2937
Heyuan, Guangdong2955
Huizhou, Guangdong3094
Shenzhen, Guangdong3160

See also

Reference

  1. 中国古今地名大词典. 中国古今地名大词典 (in Chinese). 上海辞书出版社. 2005. p. 3326. ISBN   978-7-5326-1743-2 . Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  2. 悠远的古道:武平古代交通印记. 梁野文库 (in Chinese). Social Sciences Literature Press. 2017. p. 300. ISBN   978-7-5201-1775-3 . Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  3. 浙江省志丛书: 军亊志. 浙江省志丛书 (in Chinese). 中国书籍出版社. 1995. p. 128. Retrieved 2024-05-08.

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