M-7 highway | ||||
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Magistralni put M-7 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length | 35.7 km (22.2 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
East end | M-3 / E-762 in Nikšić | |||
West end | M-8 in Ilino Brdo (border with Bosnia and Herzegovina) | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Montenegro | |||
Municipalities | Nikšić | |||
Highway system | ||||
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M-7 highway (Montenegrin : Magistralni put M-7) (previously known as M-6 highway) is a Montenegrin roadway.
The M-7, then known as M-6, highway was built in 1981. [1]
It was built as part of the larger M-6 highway within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. It connected Nikšić with Trebinje in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Gospić, Knin and Sinj in Croatia; Škofljica and Kočevje in Slovenia . [2]
Since 2013 sections of the highway have been reconstructed by increasing curve radii and adding third lane on steeper sections. In 2017, 13 kilometers are reconstructed with 3.7 with added third lane. [3] [4] [5]
In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs published bylaw on categorisation of state roads. [6] With new categorisation, M-6 highway was renamed as M-7 highway.
Municipality | Location | km | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Nikšić | Nikšić | 0.0 | 0.0 | M-3 / E-762 – Plužine, Podgorica | |
Riđani | 3.5 | 2.2 | R-17 – Čevo, Cetinje, Kotor | ||
Vilusi | 31.2 | 19.4 | M-8 – Grahovo, Risan | ||
32.4 | 20.1 | M-9 – Bileća (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | |||
Ilino Brdo | 35.7 | 22.2 | M-8 – Trebinje (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | Border crossing with Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Nikšić, is the second largest city in Montenegro, with a total population of 56,970 located in the west of the country, in the centre of the spacious Nikšić field at the foot of Trebjesa Hill. It is the center of Nikšić Municipality with population of 66,725 according to 2023 census, which is the largest municipality by area and second most inhabited after Podgorica. It was also the largest municipality by area in the former Yugoslavia. It is an important industrial, cultural, and educational center.
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M-11 highway is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-19 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
M-6 highway is a Montenegrin roadway.
M-3 highway is a Montenegrin roadway. It runs concurrently with European route E762.
M-1 highway is a Montenegrin roadway.
M-4 highway is a Montenegrin roadway. It runs concurrently with European route E762.
M-5 highway is a Montenegrin roadway.
M-9 highway is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-1 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-2 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-7 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-9 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-13 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-18 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-25 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-27 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
Put Nikšić – Vilusi – Klobuk, sastavni je dio magistralnog puta M-6, kојi prоlаzi krоz Slоvеniјu, Hrvаtsku, BiH i Crnu Gоru. Na tеritоriјi Crnе Gоrе njеgоvа dužina iznоsi 37,30 km. Rаdоvi na tоm putu zаvršеni su 1981. gоd.
6. put Škofljica (po novoizgrađenoj trasi) - Pijava Gorica - Kočevje - Brod na Kupi - Delnice - Mrkopalj - Brinje - Otočac - Gospić - Gračac - Sučevići - Zrmanja - Paćane - Knin - Sinj - Trilj - Cista - Provo - Imotski - Grude - Ĉapljina - Stolac - Ljubinje - Trebinje - Nikšić[...]