State Road 25 (Finland)

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State road 25
Finland road sign F29-25.svg

The Finnish state road 25 ( Finnish. Valtatie 25 , Swedish. Riksväg 25 ) begins in Hanko (Swedish: Hangö), the southernmost city in Finland, and leads to Mäntsälä north of Helsinki . The road is 172 kilometers long.

Route

The road southwest of Hyvinkää in the aerial photo

State road 25 always runs in a north-easterly direction from Hanko, initially roughly parallel to the coast of the Gulf of Finland to Karis (Finnish: Karjaa), which has been part of the Raseborg (Finnish: Raasepori) municipality since 2009 . From there it continues via Lohja (Swedish: Lojo), crosses State Road 1 (also European Road 18 ) and at Hyvinkää (Swedish: Hyvinge) State Road 3 (also European Road 12 ) and ends in Mäntsälä at State Road 4 ( also Europastraße 75 ).

Web links

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