The following highways are numbered 882:
Preceded by 881 | Lists of highways 882 | Succeeded by 883 |
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Diamond City is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within the Lethbridge County. It is located on Highway 25, approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north of Lethbridge. The community was so named on account of deposits of coal near the original town site, a resource also called "black diamond".
State Road 882 (SR 882), locally known as Forest Hill Boulevard, is a 9.233-mile-long (14.859 km) east–west highway serving central Palm Beach County, Florida. Its western terminus is at an intersection of US 441-SR 7 in Wellington, Florida; and its eastern terminus is at an intersection with South Dixie Highway (U.S.1/SR 805 in West Palm Beach, Florida. SR 882 also serves as a primary commuter road for Greenacres, Palm Springs, Lake Clarke Shores, and West Palm Beach.
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is the largest country in the world by area, located in northern Eurasia.
Interstate 80 (I-80) is a transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, stretching from San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey. In Indiana, it consists entirely of the following two highways:
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Gaon may have originated as a shortened version of "Rosh Yeshivat Ge'on Ya'akov", although there are alternative explanations. In Ancient Hebrew, it referred to arrogance and haughty pride and later became known as a general term for pride, both the positive and negative forms. Today, it may refer to:
KKZY is a radio station based in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States and airs an adult contemporary music format. It is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc.
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King's Highway 109, or Highway 109, is a former provincial highway in Ontario. It was used on two separate, unrelated routes during the 1950s and 1960s:
Ontario Highway 5A (1937–1953), as a former Connecting Link in the Ontario Provincial Highway Network, bypassed portions of Ontario Highway 5 within what is now Toronto. There were two discontinuous segments:
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Secondary Highway 500, commonly referred to as Highway 500, was a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario which was first designated in 1956. Its route was renumbered in 1964, becoming:
Secondary Highway 514, commonly referred to as Highway 514, was a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was used on two separate routes from the 1950s to the 1990s: