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The intercardinal (intermediate, or, historically, ordinal [2]) directions are the four intermediate compass directions located halfway between each pair of cardinal directions. Northeast (NE), 45°, halfway between north and east, is the opposite of southwest. Southeast (SE), 135°, halfway between south and east, is the opposite of northwest.
The following highways are numbered 616: This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (April 2010) Canada. Alberta Highway 616;
The route begins approximately midway along Highway 527, 114 kilometres (71 mi) north of Ontario Highway 17 and 122.2 kilometres (75.9 mi) south of Armstrong, [1] It zig-zags northwestward for 59 kilometres (37 mi) towards Savant Lake, although as of 2011 the road reaches less than halfway there.
CR 616 at the Ocean County line in North Hanover: 0.02 miles (0.032 km) gap in Fort Dix: CR 617: 0.41 0.66 Mount Holly Avenue in Mount Holly: Garden Street CR 537 in Mount Holly: CR 618: 4.01 6.45 CR 674 and CR 616 in Evesham Township: Evesboro-Medford Road, Medford-Evesboro Road Route 70 in Medford: CR 619: 1.43 2.30 CR 615 in Moorestown ...
32-point compass rose. The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography.A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each separated by 90 degrees, and secondarily divided by four ordinal (intercardinal) directions—northeast, southeast, southwest, and ...
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 566 in the Canadian province of Alberta lies approximately halfway between Calgary and Airdrie, running west to east from Highway 772 (Symons Valley Road) to Highway 9 near the hamlets of Kathyrn and Keoma.
The Stratford Shoal Light is located roughly midway between New York and Connecticut (hence its alternate name Middleground or Middle Ground Light), 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) from Old Field Point Light in New York and 5.5 nautical miles (10.2 km; 6.3 mi) from Stratford Point Light in Connecticut. [6]
Realignments between Sudbury and Azilda resulted in a shorter routing that is today known as Sudbury Municipal Road 35. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Despite this, planning was underway throughout the 1970s to construct several bypasses around Sudbury, including the Southwest Bypass of Highway 17, as well as the 17.6-kilometre (10.9 mi) Northwest Bypass between ...