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Below is a list of ring roads from around the world.

  • 1.2 Ghana
  • 1.3 Morocco
  • 1.4 Nigeria
  • 1.5 South Africa
  • 2 Asia
  • 3 Australia
  • 4 Europe
  • 5 North America
  • 6 South America
  • 7 See also
  • 8 References
  • Africa

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    Egypt

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    Ghana

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    Morocco

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    Nigeria

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    South Africa

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    Johannesburg Ring Road
  • Durban Ring Road
  • Cape Town Ring Road
  • Pretoria Ring Road
  • Polokwane Ring Road
  • Bloemfontein Ring Road
  • Pietermaritzburg Ring Road
  • Asia

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    China

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    Hong Kong

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    The ring road that circles the New Territories area of Hong Kong.

    InHong Kong, a circular motorway, Route 9, as known as New Territories Circular Road, circles the New Territories and connects all the towns to the north of New Kowloon.

    India

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    Indonesia

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    Iran

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    Japan

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    Fukuoka

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    Nagoya

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    Osaka

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    Sendai Metropolitan Area

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    Greater Tokyo Area

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    Expressways of the Greater Tokyo Area

    Malaysia

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    George Town

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  • Penang Middle Ring Road
  • Penang Outer Ring Road
  • Johor Bahru

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    Kuala Lumpur

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  • Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1
  • Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2
  • Others

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  • Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway
  • Segamat Inner Ring Road
  • Nepal

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    Pakistan

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    Philippines

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    Metro Manila

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  • C-2
  • C-3
  • C-4
  • C-5
  • C-6
  • Singapore

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  • Still Road
  • Jalan Eunos
  • Hougang Avenue 3
  • Bartley Road
  • Braddell Road
  • Lornie Road
  • Adam Road
  • Farrer Road
  • Queensway
  • Portsdown Avenue
  • Yishun Ring Road, a ring road located in Yishun
  • A ring road in Toa Payoh comprising Lorong 1 Toa Payoh and Lorong 6 Toa Payoh
  • Bukit Panjang Ring Road, a ring road located in Bukit Panjang
  • Minor ring roads in Woodlands
  • South Korea

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    Seoul

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    Daejeon

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    Gwangju

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    Thailand

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    Bangkok

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    Northern Thailand

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    North Eastern Thailand

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    South Eastern Thailand

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    Southern Thailand

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    Turkey

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    Most of Turkish metropolitans have beltways with motorway standard.

    Vietnam

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    Hanoi

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    Ho Chi Minh City

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    Australia

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    Australia

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    Australian Coast or nearby – Highway 1, ring road surrounds all of Australia

    New South Wales

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    Queensland

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    Victoria

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    Western Australia

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    Europe

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    Austria

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    Azerbaijan

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    Belarus

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    Belgium

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  • R1 (Antwerpse Ring), Antwerp
  • R2 (Wider ringroad, not completely built), Antwerp
  • R3, Charleroi
  • R4, Ghent
  • R5, Mons
  • R7, Liège
  • R8, Kortrijk
  • R9 (smaller ring), Charleroi
  • R42 (smaller ring), Sint-Niklaas
  • Bulgaria

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    Croatia

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    Cyprus

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    Czech Republic

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    Denmark

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    Estonia

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    Finland

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    France

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    Germany

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    Greece

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    Athens is encircled by the system of Attiki Odos motorway with three main avenues, forming a Π around the Athens Basin. To the northern side, the main section (number 6) connecting Elefsina shipyards-industrial zone with the Athens International Airport in Spata and counts about 50 km. To the western side, Aigaleo Avenue, encircling Mount Aigaleo and to the eastern side, the Hymettus Ring. As supplementary avenues there are also NATO Avenue, running across the Elefsina Basin next to Mount Aigaleo, Katehaki Avenue, connecting NE (Papagou) and SE (Ilioupoli) suburbs of Athens aligned with Mount Hymettus and finally Varis-Koropiou Avenue, connecting the vicinity of Athens International Airport and the SE coast of Athens, near the suburb of Voula, in the back side of Mount Hymettus. To the south side (coast), Poseidonos Avenue (Or "Paraliaki (Παραλιακή): Greek for "Coastal (Road)") runs from Piraeus (Faliro Interchange) to Voula, aligned with the coast, until it meets Varis-Koropiou and then it continues to the countryside Sounio Avenue, towards Sounio and Lavrio.

    The quality of the encircling system varies from motorway of high standards and fully computerised control and service (northern section of Attiki Odos) to more simple two-lanes avenue, like Aigaleo Avenue. Most of the system, maybe except the mountainous parts (Aigaleo, Katehaki and Hymettus Ring), is a high-speed traffic system of roads. Usually the most speedy traffic is noticed on the coastal Poseidonos Avenue, thus making it need increased attention.

    Hungary

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    Iceland

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    Ireland

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    All ring roads listed are not arranged from previously existing roads.

    Dublin has three generations of partial ring roads. Due to its location on the sea, there is no complete ring road as yet. with the combined South Circular Road and North Circular Road forming the oldest, and inner pair dating from the 19th century.

    The M50 motorway forms the middle, most complete and most heavily trafficked (85k-90k cars/day) ring road with an eventual plan to form a complete ring via an undersea tunnel or bridge.

    The Outer Ring Road forms the newest partial ring, running along the west of the cities outer suburbs. Eventual plans are to link it to sections of the R121 road which provides a similar service in the north west of the city, with land being reserved for this.

    In addition, Dublin City Council has signed two "orbital routes" consisting of existing roads, but following these requires turning at many junctions.

    Italy

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    Grande Raccordo Anulare, Rome, Italy
  • Tangenziale, Milan (A50-A51 – A52)
  • Tangenziale di Padova
  • Tangenziale di Pavia (A54)
  • Tangenziale di Torino (A55)
  • Tangenziale di Napoli (A56)
  • Tangenziale di Venezia (A57)
  • Tangenziale di Bologna (RA 1)
  • Tangenziale di Catania (RA 15)
  • Netherlands

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    The S100 that circles central Amsterdam (yellow) and the larger A10 (red) and its numerous connecting highways.
  • Ring Rotterdam (A4/A15/A16/A20), Rotterdam
  • Ring Utrecht (A2/A12/A27/Zuilensering), Utrecht
  • Centrumring Amsterdam (S100)
  • Ring Almelo
  • Ring Almere
  • Ring Alkmaar
  • Ring Alphen aan den Rijn
  • Ring Apeldoorn
  • Ring Barendrecht
  • Ring Den Haag
  • Ring Eindhoven (inner) and Randweg Eindhoven (A2/A67, outer; incomplete)
  • Ring Enschede
  • Ring Franeker
  • Ring Groningen, Groningen
  • Ring 's-Hertogenbosch
  • Ring Leeuwarden
  • Ring Sneek
  • Ring Spijkenisse
  • Ring Zwolle
  • Ring Zoetermeer
  • Ringweg Bruinisse
  • Ringweg Kats
  • Ringweg Harderwijk
  • Buitenring Parkstad
  • The Hague is circled by four ring roads:

    Norway

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    Poland

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    Kraków rings: existing, built and planned.

    Portugal

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  • CREP, outer ring road in Porto
  • Segunda Circular, inner ring road in Lisbon
  • CRIL, inner ring road of Lisbon's suburbs
  • CREL, outer ring road of Greater Lisbon
  • Romania

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    Russia

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    Moscow, Russia has three beltways:

    Moscow Central Ring Road is a planned road which will consist of parts of Moscow Small Ring and Moscow Big Ring. Planned length is about 442 kilometres (275 mi), it will be opened in 2015.

    Inside the Moscow city limits there are three ring roads: the central Boulevard Ring, which is generally two lanes each way with narrow tree-lined parks between the carriage ways; the Garden Ring, which has at least four lanes each way and no gardens; and the Third Ring Road, which was constructed in the late 1990s and early 2000s and combined existing roads and new highways. A fourth ring, between the Third Ring and the MKAD, is planned.

    Slovenia

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    Serbia

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    Plan of the Belgrade bypass, with major interchanges:
      Existing highways
      Section A, Batajnica-Dobanovci
      Section B, Dobanovci-Bubanj Potok
      Section C, Bubanj Potok-Pančevo

    Spain

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    The system of ring roads in the Spanish region of Madrid.

    Madrid, Spain is served by three beltways:

    Also, the half-loop M45 runs between the M40 and the M50 at the east, where the two beltways are more separated; and there are plans to build a fourth full loop, the M60, which would be over 120 kilometres (75 mi) long and encompass the whole metropolitan area of Madrid. This proliferation of orbital motorways is partially due to the traditional high radiality of the Spanish highway network, which routed most cross-country traffic through Madrid.

    Other Spanish beltways include:

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    Ukraine

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    Kyiv has 3 beltways:

    Kharkiv has one of oldest ring roads in Ukraine. It was built in 1960–1970s. The road has been maintained in preparation for UEFA Euro 2012.

    Other cities that have ring roads include:

    United Kingdom

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    North America

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    Canada

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    Alberta

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    Manitoba

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    New Brunswick

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    Newfoundland and Labrador

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    Nova Scotia

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    Ontario

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    Quebec

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    Saskatchewan

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    Mexico

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    A portion of the Circuito Interior, José Vasconcelos Avenue between Colonia Condesa and Colonia San Miguel Chapultepec, looking east in Mexico City.

    United States

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    Alabama

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    Arkansas

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    Arizona

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  • State Loop Route 202, Phoenix Metropolitan Area
  • State Loop Route 303, Phoenix Metropolitan Area
  • California

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    Colorado

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    Connecticut

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    District of Columbia

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    Florida

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    Georgia

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    Hawaii

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    Illinois

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    Indiana

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    Iowa

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    Kansas

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    Kentucky

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    Louisiana

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    Maryland

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    Massachusetts

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    Michigan

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    Minnesota

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    Mississippi

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    Missouri

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    Nebraska

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    Nevada

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    New Hampshire

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    New Jersey

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    New York

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    North Carolina

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    These ring roads are all unfinished except for I-240/I-40 serving Asheville, I-840/I-85/I-73 serving Greensboro, I-440/I-40 serving Raleigh, I-485 and I-277/I-77 and Charlotte Route 4.

    Other Freeway loops

    Nonfreeway loops

    Ohio

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    Oregon

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    Pennsylvania

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    Rhode Island

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    South Carolina

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    South Dakota

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    Tennessee

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    Texas

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    Interstate 610 map, Texas
  • Loop 1604 (partial beltway on the north), San Antonio
  • Interstate 610 (The 610 Loop), Houston
  • Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway), Houston
  • State Highway 99 (Grand Parkway), Houston (unfinished)
  • Interstate 635/Interstate 20 (LBJ), Dallas
  • President George Bush Turnpike, Dallas
  • State Highway Loop 12, Dallas
  • Interstate 820 (Loop 820), Fort Worth
  • State Highway 45, Austin (partial beltway around Austin)
  • State Highway Loop 224, Nacogdoches
  • State Highway Loop 250, Midland
  • State Highway Loop 256, Palestine
  • State Highway Loop 281, Longview
  • State Highway Loop 286, Paris
  • State Highway Loop 287, Lufkin
  • State Highway Loop 288, Denton
  • State Highway Loop 289, Lubbock
  • State Highway Loop 304, Crockett
  • State Highway Loop 322, Abilene
  • State Highway Loop 323, Tyler
  • State Highway Loop 335, Amarillo
  • State Highway Loop 336, Conroe
  • State Highway Loop 337, New Braunfels
  • State Highway Loop 338, Odessa
  • State Highway Loop 340, Waco
  • State Highway Loop 375 (TransMt. Loop), El Paso
  • State Highway Loop 485, Gladewater
  • Belt Line Road, suburbs around Dallas
  • Utah

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    Vermont

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    Virginia

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    Washington

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    Wisconsin

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    South America

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    Argentina

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    Brazil

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    Map of Feira de Santana

    Chile

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    See also

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    List of longest ring roads

    References

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  • ^ kartta.hel.fi Archived 2012-01-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-08-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ Highways Agency – M42/M5/M6 (Birmingham Box) Route Management Strategy Archived 2008-03-14 at the Wayback Machine

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