Ring road in Russia
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Length | 547 km (340 mi) |
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Country | Russia |
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The Moscow Big Ring Road (Russian: Московское большое кольцо), designated as A108, is a Russian federal highway with a length of 547 km (340 mi).[1]
It is located in the Moscow, Kaluga and Vladimir Oblasts, passing through the cities of Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Likino-Dulyovo, Kurovskoye, Voskresensk, Balabanovo, Ruza, Klin and Dmitrov. The highway forms a large transport circle, in the center of which is Moscow.[2]