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Roads in Finland comprise 78,141 kilometres (48,555 mi) of highways, paved and gravel roads which are divided in four to five classes according to their local importance.
The total length of public roads, private and forest roads and streets in Finland is about 454,000 kilometres (282,000 mi).
their local importance. The total length of public roads, private and forest roads and streets inFinland is about 454,000 kilometres (282,000 mi). The classification...
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia...
written inFinnish or Swedish, except the stop sign and taxi signs which are written in English (some taxi signs are written inFinnish). Many roads and places...
Lahtisleden) in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area) is a highway inFinland. It is the main route from Helsinki to Northern Finland and a major road link in the country...
northernmost motorway is also located inFinland between Keminmaa and Tornio (Main road 29/E8). There are no toll roadsinFinland. Speed limits change depending...
vehicle regiments. Finnish Army centres, in contrast, were deep inside the country. There were no paved roads, and even gravel or dirt roads were scarce. Most...
The Finnish national road 9 (Finnish: Valtatie 9, Swedish: Riksväg 9) is a main route. It runs from Turku through Loimaa, Tampere, Jämsä, Jyväskylä, Kuopio...
The economy of Finland is a highly industrialised, mixed economy with a per capita output similar to that of western European economies such as France...
The Finnish national road 1 (Finnish: Valtatie 1 or Finnish: Ykköstie; Swedish: Riksväg 1) is the main route between the major cities of Helsinki and...
Finnish national road 3 (Finnish: Valtatie 3 or Kolmostie; Swedish: Riksväg 3) is a highway inFinland between Helsinki and Vaasa via Hämeenlinna and Tampere...
Finnish national road 5 (Finnish:Valtatie 5 or Viitostie, Swedish: Riksväg 5) is a main route connecting Lusi (Heinola) in the south of the country to...
Hyvinkää in southern Finland. It runs from Tulliniemi in Hanko to the Maisala in Mäntsälä, where it continues to Porvoo as the 2nd class main road 55. Together...
Finnish national road 7 (Finnish: Valtatie 7; Swedish: Riksväg 7) is a highway inFinland. It runs from Erottaja in Helsinki to the Russian frontier at...
Finnish national road 29 (Finnish: Valtatie 29; Swedish: Riksväg 29) is a highway inFinland between Keminmaa and Tornio. The road is part of the European...
Finnish regional road 551 (Finnish: Seututie 551, Swedish: Regionalväg 551), or Blue Road (Finnish: Sininen tie, Swedish: Blå vägen) is an east–west road...
The Finnish national road 80 (Finnish: Kantatie 80; Swedish: Stamväg 80) is an east–west 2nd class main route in Lapland, Finland, which in the east starts...
the King's Road fell under. Many roadsin Espoo still follow the old medieval King's Road. The King's RoadinFinland, stretching from Turku in the west...
sections are former regional roads, which in many places are considerably narrow, winding and hilly as main roads. The road also passes through several...
Finnish national road 19 (Finnish: valtatie 19, Swedish: riksväg 19) is the Finnish highway leading from Kurikka, via Seinäjoki to Nykarleby. The length...
The Finnish national road 2 (Finnish: Valtatie 2, Swedish: Riksväg 2) is a main route between Vihti and Pori. The road runs from Palojärvi, Vihti to Mäntyluoto...
Finnish national road 45 (Finnish: Kantatie 45; Swedish: Stamväg 45) is the 2nd class main route between the major cities of Helsinki and Hyvinkää in...
The Finnish national road 22 (Finnish: Valtatie 22; Swedish: Riksväg 22; also known as Kainuuntie, "Kainuu Road") is the main route between the major...
The Finnish national road 52 (Finnish: Kantatie 52; Swedish: Stamväg 52) is the 2nd class main route between the city of Raseborg and the municipality...
Finnish national road 11 (Finnish: valtatie 11, Swedish: riksväg 11) is an east–west highway from Nokia of Pirkanmaa to Pori of Satakunta. The road is...
rallyt) is a rally competition in the Finnish Lakeland in Central Finland. The rally is driven on wide and smooth gravel roads, featuring blind crests and...
cultures [fi]. The Finnish Bronze Age started in approximately 1,500 BC and the Iron Age started in 500 BC and lasted until 1,300 AD. Finnish Iron Age cultures...
Finnish national road 12 (Finnish: Valtatie 12; Swedish: Riksväg 12) is a highway inFinland between Rauma and Kouvola via Huittinen, Tampere and Lahti...
part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roadsin Europe. The E 75 starts at the town of Vardø in Norway by the Barents Sea,...