Provincial road N702 (Netherlands)

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NLD-N702.svg
Provincial highway 702
Provinciale weg 702
Kaart Provinciale weg 702.png
Major junctions
South endNL-A6.svgNLD-S101.svgNLD-S102.svg A 6  / S 101  / S 102 in Almere
North endNL-A6.svgNLD-S106.svg A 6  / S 106 in Almere
Location
Country Kingdom of the Netherlands
Constituent country Netherlands
Provinces Flevoland
Municipalities Almere
Highway system

Provincial road N702 (N702) is a road connecting Rijksweg 6 (A6) in southern Almere with A6 in northern Almere. [1]

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References

  1. N702 RING Almere (NL) , retrieved 2024-01-16