Road 18 | |
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جاده 18 | |
Route information | |
Length | 462 km (287 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | Maravehtapeh, Golestan |
Road 83 Road 73 Road 22 Road 79 | |
To | Mahmudabad, Mazandaran Road 22 |
Location | |
Provinces | Golestan, Mazandaran |
Major cities | Kalaleh, Golestan Gonbad-e Qabus, Golestan Aqqala, Golestan Bandar Torkaman, Golestan Bandar-e-Gaz, Golestan Galugah, Mazandaran Behshahr, Mazandaran Neka, Mazandaran Amirabad, Mazandaran Bahnemir, Mazandaran Babolsar, Mazandaran Fereydunkenar, Mazandaran Mahmudabad, Mazandaran |
Highway system | |
Highways in Iran Freeways |
Road 18 is a road in northern Iran in Golestan Province and Mazandaran Province. [1] In Golestan it connects Maravehtapeh to Kalaleh, Gonbad-e Qabus, Bandar Torkaman and Bandar-e-Gaz. In Mazandaran, it runs concurrent with Road 22 until Neka, where it turns towards Caspian Sea coastline and runs parallel to it going through Babolsar, Fereydunkenar and ends at Mahmudabad
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