D.750 | |
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Route information | |
Part of | |
Length | 722 km (449 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Zonguldak |
South end | Tarsus |
Highway system | |
Turkish State Highway System (Devlet Yolu) List |
D.750 is a north to south state road in Turkey. It starts at Zonguldak at the Black sea coast and ends at the junction of D.400 near Tarsus in the Mediterranean Region. It crosses many state roads (like D.100, D.715, D.300, D.330 and D.805). [1]
Province | Location | Distance from Zonguldak (km) | Distance from Zonguldak (mile) | Distance from Tarsus (D400) (km) | Distance from Tarsus (D400) (mile) |
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Zonguldak | |||||
Zonguldak | 0 | 0 | 722 | 449 | |
Devrek | 45 | 28 | 677 | 421 | |
Bolu | |||||
Mengen | 102 | 63 | 620 | 385 | |
D100 | 122 | 76 | 600 | 373 | |
Gerede [2] | 133 | 83 | 589 | 366 | |
Ankara | |||||
Kızılcahamam [2] | 195 | 121 | 527 | 327 | |
Ankara (D140) | 272 | 169 | 450 | 280 | |
Konya | D715 | 371 | 231 | 351 | 218 |
Ankara | Şereflikoçhisar | 418 | 260 | 304 | 189 |
Aksaray | Aksaray [2] (D300) | 496 | 308 | 226 | 140 |
Konya | |||||
D330 (north) [3] | 565 | 351 | 157 | 98 | |
D330 (south) [4] | 587 | 365 | 135 | 84 | |
Niğde | |||||
Ulukışla | 602 | 374 | 120 | 75 | |
D805 | 607 | 377 | 115 | 71 | |
Adana | Pozantı | 645 | 401 | 77 | 48 |
Mersin | Tarsus (D400) | 722 | 449 | 0 | 0 |
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