A21 (Kazakhstan)
A21 in Kazakhstan | |
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Start of the street: | Mamlyut |
End of street: | Qostanai |
Overall length: | 398 km |
of which in operation: | 398 km |
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Course of the road
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The A21 is an important road in Kazakhstan in the north of the country. The road is an east-west route from Mamljut to Qostanai .
Street description
The A21 is a connection between the M51 and the M36 from Mamljut to Qostanai and thus connects the two most important cities of Kazakhstan, Qostanai and Petropavl . The largest city on the route is Qostanai, an important center in northern Kazakhstan. The A21 mostly runs along the border with Russia and leads first to the southwest and later to the south. Apart from the M51 and the M36, the A21 does not cross any other major roads. There are only a few small places on the route.
history
The A21 was renumbered in 2011 and replaces the A341, which came from the times of the Soviet Union . The A21 is important because it is an east-west route between the two large cities in northern Kazakhstan and does not pass through Russian territory.
Cities on the highway
Web links
- The road on www.wegenwiki.nl (Dutch)