P39 road (Ukraine)

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Road P39
Автошлях Р39
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P39 road in Bila
Route information
Length72.3 km (44.9 mi)
Major junctions
northwest end Brody
southeast end Ternopil
Location
Country Ukraine
Oblasts Lviv, Ternopil
Highway system
P 38 P 40

P39 is a regional road (P-Highway) in Lviv and Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. It runs northwest-southeast and connects Brody with Ternopil. [1]

As of autumn 2014, the condition of the Lviv Oblast section of P39 is unsatisfactory. [2]

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