European route E017

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E017
Route information
Length 323 km (201 mi)
Major junctions
From Yelabuga
To Ufa
Location
CountriesFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Highway system
International E-road network

E 017 is a European B class road in Russia, connecting the cities YelabugaUfa.

Russia transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia

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