Road 32 | |
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جاده 32 | |
Road 32 (Iran).jpg | |
Route information | |
Part of AH1 | |
Length | 880 km (550 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | Tehran, Tehran (16) Fath Expressway |
Freeway 2 Road 59 Road 49 Road 37 Road 47 Road 35 Road 15 Road 26 Road 24 Road 16 Road 27 Pasdaran Expressway Tabriz–Urmia Freeway Road 21 Road 11 Road 12 | |
To | AH1 / E80 / D.100 at Bazargan, West Azerbaijan |
Location | |
Country | Iran |
Provinces | Tehran, Qazvin, Zanjan, East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan |
Major cities | Karaj, Tehran Qazvin, Qazvin Takestan, Qazvin Zanjan, Zanjan Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Marand, East Azerbaijan Maku, West Azerbaijan |
Highway system | |
Road 32 is a road in the northwest of Iran . This road goes parallel and in line with Freeway2 from Tehran to Karaj , Hashtgerd , Abyek , Qazvin , Takestan , Abhar, Khorramdarreh , Zanjan , Mianeh , Tabriz , Marand , Mako and finally to Bazargan and the Turkey border . This road is a part of the Asian highway1 , which is 260 km long, and connects Tabriz to Bazargan connects Iran and Turkey border . This road passes through six provinces of Tehran , Alborz , Qazvin , Zanjan , East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan and is 880 km long. [1]
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