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  2. List of national roads in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Approximately one thousand roads in Latvia are categorised under the state local road category. The total length of the local roads is 13,181.616 kilometres (8,190.676 mi), of which 10,570.151 kilometres (6,567.987 mi) are hard-surface and 2,611.465 kilometres (1,622.689 mi) are crushed stone or graveled.

  3. Transport in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Latvian Railways is the main state-owned railway company in Latvia. Its daughter companies both carry out passengers services as well as carry a large quantity of freight cargo, and freight trains operate over the whole current passenger network, and a number of lines currently closed to passenger services.

  4. European route E67 - Wikipedia

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    The Via Baltica attracted great controversy in 2007, as its planned new express road was to take it through several areas in Poland of great natural value. Most controversial was the Augustów bypass, which would take the route through the wetlands of the Rospuda Valley, the last area of its kind remaining in Europe, [citation needed] and an area protected by EU law as part of the European ...

  5. Category:Roads in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    A9 road (Latvia) A10 road (Latvia) A11 road (Latvia) E. European route E22; European route E67; European route E77; European route E264; European route E262; P. P30 ...

  6. A6 road (Latvia) - Wikipedia

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    The A6 is a national road in Latvia, connecting Riga to the Belarusian border at Pāternieki. It bypasses Daugavpils in its north and passes through Krāslava and is also known as the Daugavpils Highway in Latvia. The road is part of European route E22, European route E262 and the Latvian TEN-T road network.

  7. File:Flag-map of Latvia.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. A10 road (Latvia) A11 road (Latvia) A4 road (Latvia)

  8. A7 road (Latvia) - Wikipedia

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    The A7 is a national road in Latvia connecting Riga to the Lithuanian border , through Bauska. The road is also known in Latvia as the Bauska Highway. The A7 is part of European route E67 (also known as the Via Baltica) and the European TEN-T road network. The road becomes the Lithuanian A10 at the border. The length of the A7 in Latvian ...

  9. A3 road (Latvia) - Wikipedia

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    The A3 is a national road in Latvia connecting Inčukalns to Estonian border in Valka. The road is part of European route E264, and part of TEN-T road network of Latvia. After the border, the road turns into Estonian National Highway 3, which leads to Jõhvi in northeastern Estonia. The length of A3 in Latvian territory is 122 kilometers.