N760 (Bangladesh)

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NH-760 BGD.svg
N760
Khulna–Satkhira Highway
Khulna–Chuknagar–Satkhira Road
Khulna–Keshabpur Road
Route information
Length60 km (37 mi)
Major junctions
Khulna  endPower House Interchange
Major intersections
  • NH-715 BGD.svgNH-765 BGD.svg N715  / N765 - Khulna Road Intersection
  • Regional Highway 755 Bangladesh.svg R755 - Chuknagar Intersection
  • NH-709 BGD.svg N709 - Zero Point Intersection
Satkhira  endKhulna Road Intersection
Location
Country Bangladesh
Highway system
NH-716 BGD.svg N716 NH-765 BGD.svg N765

Khulna-Satkhira Highway or simply Khulna Road also known as Sher e Bangla Road in Khulna City portion is a national Highway connecting Khulna to Satkhira. [1] The road was previously marked as R760, but it was upgraded into national highway. [2] [1] [3]

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References

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