Drum public național M21
Drum public național M21 in Moldova | |||||||||||||||||||
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Basic data | |||||||||||||||||||
Operator: | Ministerul Transporturilor și Infrastructurii Drumurilor |
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Start of the street: |
Chișinău ( 47 ° 3 ′ N , 28 ° 48 ′ E ) |
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End of street: |
Goianul Nou ( 47 ° 23 ' N , 29 ° 19' O ) |
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Overall length: | 60 km | ||||||||||||||||||
Rajon ( district ): |
partly in Transnistria |
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Beginning of the road in Chișinău (bd. Stefan cel Mare) | |||||||||||||||||||
Course of the road
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The Drum public național M21 is a trunk road in the Republic of Moldova , which partly runs to the left of the Dniester River in the area of the internationally not recognized Transnistria .
course
The road starts in the state capital Chișinău and leads from there, initially expanded like a motorway, to a node with the drum public național M1 and the drum public național M14 . From there it continues to the northeast, crosses the Dniester in front of the city of Dubăsari , crosses the Drum public național M4 and continues through Transnistria to the Ukrainian border, 23 km away , which is reached at the village of Goianul Nou. On Ukrainian territory it continues as the M 13 road to Kropywnyzkyj (Kirovohrad until 2016).
The length of the road is given as 60 kilometers.
Individual evidence
literature
- Freytag & Berndt Superatlas Romania, Freytag-Berndt u. Artaria KG, Vienna 2012, ISBN 978-3-7079-1374-3
Web links
- List of roads in a resolution of the Moldovan government (2001) (Romanian; PDF; 149 kB)