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  2. Highways in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Highways numbered from 1 to 7 radiate from the capital Helsinki (Highways 2, 5 and 6 diverge from 1, 4 and 7, respectively), while highways 8 to 10 radiate from Turku on the south-western coast of Finland. Highways 11 and 12 originate in Tampere. The rest of the highways start from other major cities.

  3. 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).

  4. Category:Roads in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Highways in Finland; Roads in Finland; A. Arctic Ocean Highway; B. Blue Highway (tourist route) E. European route E4; European route E12; European route E18; European ...

  5. Transport in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Lakalaiva interchange on the highways 3 (E12) and 9 (E63) in Tampere, Finland. 64% of all traffic on public roads takes place on main roads, [1]: 11 which are divided into class I (valtatie / riksväg) and class II (kantatie / stamväg) main roads. Motorways have been constructed in the country since the 1960s, but they are still reasonably ...

  6. Finnish national road 4 - Wikipedia

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    The route of the road is Helsinki – Lahti – Heinola – Jyväskylä – Äänekoski – Oulu – Kemi – Rovaniemi – Sodankylä – Ivalo – Inari – Utsjoki.. At Heinola, another highway called Finnish national road 5 branches off from the road, which passes through Mikkeli, Kuopio, Kajaani and Kuusamo, and finally comes together again with Highway 4 at Sodankylä.

  7. Finnish national road 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish national road 1 (Finnish: Valtatie 1 or Finnish: Ykköstie; Swedish: Riksväg 1) is the main route between the major cities of Helsinki and Turku in southern Finland. It runs from Munkkiniemi in Helsinki to the VI District of Turku, and is part of the European route E18. The road is a motorway for its whole length.

  8. Finnish national road 3 - Wikipedia

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    Highways in Finland 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 ...

  9. European route E8 - Wikipedia

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    The European route E8 is a European route that runs between Tromsø, Norway and Turku, Finland. The length of the route is 1,410 kilometres (880 mi). E8: Tromsø – Nordkjosbotn – Skibotn – Kilpisjärvi – Kaaresuvanto – Muonio – Tornio – Keminmaa – Kemi – Oulu – Liminka – Raahe – Kalajoki – Kokkola – Vaasa – Pori ...