Road 47 (Iran)

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Road 47
جاده 47
Road 47 (Iran)
Route information
Length613 km (381 mi)
Major junctions
From Soltanieh, Zanjan
Zeichen 102 - Kreuzung oder Einmundung mit Vorfahrt von rechts, StVO 1970.svg Road32.png Road 32
Major intersections Road37.png Road48.png Road 37-48
IR Freeway 6 sign.svg Freeway 6
IRN-56.svgIRN-EN-56.svg Road 56
IRN-58.svgIRN-EN-58.svg Road 58
IR Freeway 7 sign.svg Freeway 7
ToNear Shahinshahr, Isfahan
Zeichen 102 - Kreuzung oder Einmundung mit Vorfahrt von rechts, StVO 1970.svg Road65.png Road 65
Location
Country Iran
Provinces Isfahan, Markazi, Hamadan, Zanjan
Major cities Qidar, Zanjan
Kabudar Ahang, Hamadan
Komeyjan, Markazi
Arak, Markazi
Khomein, Markazi
Golpaygan, Isfahan
Highway system

Road 47 is a road in northwestern Iran. It connects the major city of Isfahan with the city of Arak, the city of Hamedan, and the city of Zanjan. [1] It is located within Hamadan Province, Isfahan Province, Markazi Province, and Zanjan Province.

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References

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