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M3 motorway (Russia)

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The Russian route M3 (also known as the Ukraine Highway) is a major trunk road that runs across a distance of about 490 kilometers from Moscow to Russia's border with Ukraine. The highway starts at the crossing of Leninsky Prospekt and Moscow Ring Road, passes south of Solntsevo and Vnukovo, then continues westward through Kaluga, Bryansk and Sevsk to the Ukrainian border. After crossing the border, the road continues as M-02 to Kiev. The M3 is covered by the european Road E101 (Moscow-Bryansk-Hlukhiv-Kipti).

Russian motorways
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M1 • M2 • M3 • M4 • M5 • M6 • M7 • M8 • M9 • M10 • M18 • M27 • M29 • M52

Kolyma • Lena • Transkam • Baikal and Amur • Vyatka

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