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National Road 9
Põhimaantee 9
Route information
Length
80 km (50 mi)
Major junctions
From
Ääsmäe
Major intersections
Risti
Saunja
Haapsalu
To
Rohuküla
Location
Country
Estonia
Counties
Harju County Lääne County
Highway system
Transport in Estonia
← T8
→ T10
National Road 9 (also known as Ääsmäe-Haapsalu-Rohuküla maantee; Ääsmäe-Haapsalu-Rohuküla highway) begins from Ääsmäe at the Ääsmäe interchange of the T4. The highway ends at Rohuküla port.
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