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  2. Interstate Highway System - Wikipedia

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    The Pershing Map FDR's hand-drawn map from 1938. The United States government's efforts to construct a national network of highways began on an ad hoc basis with the passage of the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916, which provided $75 million over a five-year period for matching funds to the states for the construction and improvement of highways. [8]

  3. Roads in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Israel are categorized as national roads, inter-city roads, regional roads and local roads: National roads – numbered with one digit (e.g. Route 1, Jerusalem-Tel Aviv) Inter-City roads – numbered with two digits (e.g. Highway 10 (Israel) – Route 10) Regional roads – numbered with three digits (e.g. Route 293)

  4. Transport in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    This included the roads from Ulaanbaatar to the Russian and Chinese borders, paved road from Ulaanbaatar to Kharkhorin and Bayankhongor, another going south to Mandalgovi, and a partly parallel road from Lün to Dashinchilen, as well as the road from Darkhan to Bulgan via Erdenet. The vast majority of Mongolia's official road network, some ...

  5. Roads in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The “fourth” digit is generally a repeat of the first digit of the main tertiary road in question. Thus, a branch of PR-301 would be signed PR-3301, with the added 3 prefixing the number of the main tertiary road associated with the spur, 301, because 3 is the first digit of the main road. When the road has more than one distinct spur, an ...

  6. List of highways in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Provincial roads (İl yolu) in Turkey are maintained by the KGM. These roads serve as secondary roads to the State Roads (D.XXX) and mainly connect small towns (every district's capital town is accessible either by a state or a provincial road) or acting as alternate routes to the trunk roads.

  7. Highways in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Map of highways in Finland. Class I in red, Class II in yellow. Highways in Finland, or Main roads, comprise the highest categories of roads in Finland: . Main roads Class I – Finnish: valtatiet; Swedish: riksvägar – numbered 1–39, between major cities

  8. Thematic map - Wikipedia

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    While the thematic information is the core of a thematic map, other geographic features may also be included as reference information. The primary purpose of reference information is to establish the location of the thematic information in a context understood by the map readers (i.e., to answer questions such as "where is this red region in ...

  9. Roads and motorways in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    One lane per direction, always paved. They use the letter "E" in their formal numbering system and they are 3 digits long. First digit is the serial number of the main road that the secondary road begins from (or the secondary road, that begins at another secondary road which begins at a main road etc.) and the last two digits is the serial ...

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