Road 12 (Iran)

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Road 12
جاده 12
Road 12 (Iran)
Route information
Part of AH82-IRN.svg AH82
Length572 km (355 mi)
Major junctions
FromIRN-32.svgIRN-EN-32.svg Road 32 at Bazargan
 
ToIRN-33.svgIRN-EN-33.svg Road 33 at Bileh Savar
Location
Provinces West Azarbaijan, East Azarbaijan, Ardabil
Major cities Poldasht, West Azarbaijan
Jolfa, East Azarbaijan
Parsabad, Ardabil
Highway system
Highways in Iran
Freeways

Road 12 is a road in northern Iran south of Aras River connecting Bazargan to Poldasht, Jolfa, Parsabad and Bileh Savar. [1] The road has strategic importance for the Republic of Azerbaijan, since it is the shortest land-based link connecting Azerbaijan-proper to Nakhjavan via Bileh Savar-Julfa section.

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References

  1. "نقشه راه‌های ایران با بزرگنمایی بی‌نهایت" (PDF). مشرق نیوز (in Persian). 2015-03-23. Retrieved 2019-11-02.