European route E119

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E119
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Route information
Length2,627 km (1,632 mi)
Major junctions
North end Moscow, Russia
Major intersections Astrakhan
Baku
South end Astara, Astara , Azerbaijan-Iran
Location
CountriesFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Highway system

E119 is a European B class road in Russia and Azerbaijan, connecting the cities Moscow - Astrakhan - Baku - Makhachkala - Astara, near the border with Iran.

Route

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan

Flag of Iran.svg  Iran

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