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II-59 road (Bulgaria)

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Republic Road I-59
Републикански път I-59
Route information
Length94.2 km (58.5 mi)
Major junctions
FromKm 358.9 of
I-5, Plovdiv
ToBulgaria–Greece border east of Ivaylovgrad
Location
CountryBulgaria
TownsPlovdiv, Asenovgrad, Chepelare, Smolyan, Rudozem
Highway system

Republican Road II-59 (Bulgarian: Републикански път II-59) is a 2nd class road in Bulgaria, running in general direction north–south through the territory of Kardzhali and Haskovo Provinces.[1] Its length is 94.2 km.

Route description

The road starts at Km 358.9 of the first class I-5 road in the southern neighbourhoods of the town of Momchilgrad[2] and heads east through Stramni Rid ridge of the eastern Rhodope Mountains. It cuts through the ridge at the village of Zvezdel, descends from its eastern slopes through the villages of Karamfil and Dolna Kula, as well as the town of Krumovgrad,[2] and ascends the western slopes of the Irantepe ridge. The road then runs through the villages of Polkovnik Zhelyazovo, Pelin and Perunika, reaches the main ridge of Irantepe and follows it northeast, entering Haskovo Province. North of the village of Popsko the II-59 turns southeast, then east through the ridge of Sarta until the town of Ivaylovgrad,[2] where it descends to the valley of the river Arda. From there the road continues eastwards to the village of Slaveevo and the Ivaylovgrad border checkpoint at the Bulgaria–Greece border.[2]

References

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

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This page was last edited on 1 March 2024, at 18:49
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