European route E391

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E391
Route information
Length168 km (104 mi)
Major junctions
East end Trosna (Russia)
West end Hlukhiv (Ukraine)
Location
CountriesFlag of Russia.svg Russia
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Highway system

The European road E391 or E391 is a European road running from Trosna in Russia to Hlukhiv in Ukraine.

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General

The European road 391 is a Class B connection road and connect the Russian city Trosna with the Ukrainian city Hlukhiv which makes it at a distance of approximately 160 kilometers. The route has been recorded by the UNECE as follows: Trosna - Hlukhiv.

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