European route E127

In today's world, European route E127 has become a topic of great importance and relevance. There are many people who are affected in one way or another by European route E127, and that is why it is essential to approach this issue from different perspectives. In this article, we will delve into the analysis of European route E127, exploring its implications, its evolution over time and its impact on current society. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we will seek to further understand European route E127 and offer new insights and reflections that will enrich the debate around this topic.

E127 shield
E127
Map
Map of E127 in red
Night view of Semey bridge on Irtysh River on AH60
Semey Bridge across Irtysh River on E127
Major junctions
North endOmsk, Russia
South endMaykapshagay, Kazakhstan
Location
Countries Russia
 Kazakhstan
Highway system

European route E127 is a Class A north-south reference European route that connects Western Siberia with eastern Kazakhstan, spanning 1,382 kilometres (859 mi).

Itinerary

The E127 routes through Russia and Kazakhstan:

 Russia

 Kazakhstan

Maykapshagay (47°29′38″N 85°36′29″E / 47.494°N 85.608°E / 47.494; 85.608) is the easternmost place reached by a European route, and is located about 150 km from the place that is farthest from the ocean.

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