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II-35 road (Bulgaria)

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Republic Road I-35
Републикански път I-35
Route information
Length126.3 km (78.5 mi)
Major junctions
FromKm 80.1 of
I-3
ToKm 252.0 of
I-6, Karnare
Location
CountryBulgaria
TownsPleven, Lovech, Troyan
Highway system

Republican Road II-35 (Bulgarian: Републикански път II-35) is a 2nd class road in Bulgaria, running in general direction north–south through the territory of Pleven, Lovech and Sofia Provinces.[1] Its length is 126.3 km.

Route description

Serpentines of the II-35 road in the Troyan Pass

The road starts at Km 80.1 of the first class I-3 road north of the village of Grivitsa[2] in the Danubian Plain and heads southwest to the city of Pleven, passing through its center. It then turns south, crosses the Pleven Heights and the village of Brestovets and enters Lovech Province. The road passes through the eastern part of the Lovech Heights and reaches the city of Lovech[2] and the valley of the river Osam. It continues southwards of the city ascending the Osam valley along the left bank of the river. It intersects with the first class I-4 road at the latter's Km 50, passes through the Mikrene Heights and reaches the town of Troyan.[2]

From Troyan the road continues along the left bank of the river Beli Osam, runs through the village of Balkanets and begins to ascend the northern slopes of the Troyan Mountain, a division of the central Balkan Mountains. It cuts through the mountain range via the serpentine Troyan Pass (1,565 m), also known as Beklemeto, and enters Plovdiv Province and Karlovo Valley. There, the road reaches its terminus in the village of Karnare, where it intersects with the first class I-6 road at the latter's Km 252.[2]

References

  1. ^ "A Map of the Republican Road Network of Bulgaria". Official Site of the Road Infrastructure Agency. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d "List of the Republican Roads in the Republic of Bulgaria" (PDF). State Gazette. Retrieved 7 March 2024.

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This page was last edited on 7 March 2024, at 13:47
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