M-6 highway (Montenegro)
M-6 highway | ||||
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Magistralni put M-6 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length: | 37.3 km (23.2 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | M-8 in Ilino Brdo (border with Bosnia and Herzegovina) | |||
East end: | M-18 / E-762 in Nikšić | |||
Location | ||||
Municipalities: | Nikšić | |||
Highway system | ||||
Highways in Montenegro
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M-6 highway (Montenegrin: Magistralni put M-6) is a Montenegrin roadway.
History
The M-6 highway finished construction in 1981.[1]
It was built as part of the larger M-6 highway within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. It connected Nikšić with Trebinje in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Gospić, Knin and Sinj in Croatia; Škofljica and Kočevje in Slovenia .[2]
Major intersections
Municipality | Location | km | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Nikšić | Ilino Brdo | 0 | 0 | M-8 – Trebinje (Bosnia) | Border crossing with Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Vilusi | R-12 – Bileća (Bosnia) | ||||
M-4 – Grahovo, Lipci R-11 | |||||
Riđani | R-15 – Čevo | ||||
Nikšić | M-18 / E-762 – Šćepan Polje, Podgorica |
References
- ↑ Doderović & Ivanović 2012, pp. 484: "Put Nikšić – Vilusi – Klоbuk, sаstаvni је diо mаgistrаlnоg putа M-6, kојi prоlаzi krоz Slоvеniјu, Hrvаtsku, BiH i Crnu Gоru. Nа tеritоriјi Crnе Gоrе njеgоvа dužinа iznоsi 37,30 km. Rаdоvi nа tоm putu zаvršеni su 1981. gоd."
- ↑ "Odluka o utvrđivanju magistralnih puteva" [Decision on determining highways] (PDF) (in Serbo-Croatian). Federal Executive Council. 1984. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
6. put Škofljica (po novoizgrađenoj trasi) - Pijava Gorica - Kočevje - Brod na Kupi - Delnice - Mrkopalj - Brinje - Otočac - Gospić - Gračac - Sučevići - Zrmanja - Paćane - Knin - Sinj - Trilj - Cista - Provo - Imotski - Grude - Ĉapljina - Stolac - Ljubinje - Trebinje - Nikšić[...]
Sources
- Doderović, Miroslav; Ivanović, Zdravko (Fall 2012), Drumski saobraćaj u Crnoj Gori [Vehicular transport in Montenegro] (PDF) (in Montenegrin), Matica crnogorska, retrieved 24 May 2015
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