M 12 (Ukraine)
| M12 trunk road in Ukraine | |
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| Overall length: | 746.7 km |
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The M 12 is a trunk road of international importance in Ukraine . It leads from Stryj in Lviv Oblast in an easterly direction via Ternopil , Khmelnyzkyj , Vinnytsia , Uman and Kropywnyzkyj to Snamyanka .
history
The stretch from Stryj to Tarnopol belonged to the Austrian Crown Land of Galicia until 1918 and was called the Brzeżanyer Reichsstraße . The Eastern Front of the First World War ran through this area .
The route between Tarnopol and Podwoloczyska was on the territory of the Second Polish Republic between 1918 and 1939 and was declared a state road ( droga państwowa ) by the Polish Road Act of December 10, 1920 .
During the Second World War , this road was to be extended as a thoroughfare IV to the Caucasus .
course
| 0 km | Stryj |
| 29 km | Zhydachiv |
| 51 km | Chodoriv |
| 75 km | Rohatyn |
| 106 km | Bereschany |
| 124 km | Kosowa |
| 153 km | Ternopil |
| 201 km | Volochysk |
| 226 km | Wijtiwzi |
| 267 km | Khmelnytskyi |
| 321 km | Letychiv |
| 359 km | Lityn |
| 389 km | Vinnytsia |
| 412 km | Voronovytsia |
| 434 km | Nemyriv |
| 483 km | Hajssyn |
| Chrystynivka | |
| 548 km | Uman |
| 593 km | Novoarchanhelsk |
| Oleksandrivka | |
| 709 km | Kropyvnytskyi |
| 747 km | Znamyanka |