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  2. Roads in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Finland comprise 78,141 kilometres (48,555 mi) of highways, paved and gravel roads which are divided in four to five classes according to their local importance. The total length of public roads, private and forest roads and streets in Finland is about 454,000 kilometres (282,000 mi).

  3. Highways in Finland - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Category:Roads in Finland - Wikipedia

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    F. Finnish national road 1; Finnish national road 2; Finnish national road 3; Finnish national road 4; Finnish national road 5; Finnish national road 7; Finnish national road 8

  5. Transport in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Road transport in Finland is the most popular method of transportation, particularly in rural areas where the railway network does not extend to. As of 2011 there are 78,162 kilometres (48,568 mi) of public roads, of which 51,016 kilometres (31,700 mi) are paved.

  6. Finnish national road 4 - Wikipedia

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    Finnish national road 4 (Finnish: Valtatie 4 or Nelostie; Swedish: Riksväg 4 or Riksfyran; also known as Lahti Highway (Finnish: Lahdenväylä; Swedish: Lahtisleden) in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area) is a highway in Finland. It is the main route from Helsinki to Northern Finland and a major road

  7. Blue Highway (tourist route) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Highway follows the ancient waterways from the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Onega.There are numerous lakes and rivers by the road. Vast areas of taiga forest dominate the landscape, [3] and a section of the Scandinavian Mountains in Norway and western Sweden.

  8. Finnish national road 80 - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish national road 80 (Finnish: Kantatie 80; Swedish: Stamväg 80) is an east–west 2nd class main route in Lapland, Finland, which in the east starts from Sodankylä and continues west through Kittilä all the way to Kolari.

  9. Finnish national road 3 - Wikipedia

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    Finnish national road 3 (Finnish: Valtatie 3 or Kolmostie; Swedish: Riksväg 3) is a highway in Finland between Helsinki and Vaasa via Hämeenlinna and Tampere.The road is 424 kilometres (263 mi) long and it is part of the European route E12. 180 kilometres (110 mi) of the highway is motorway, connecting Helsinki to Tampere.