M11 highway (Belarus)
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| M11 | |
|---|---|
| Магістраль М11 | |
| Route information | |
| Part of | |
| Length | 191 km (119 mi) |
| Major junctions | |
| North end | Border of Lithuania |
| South end | Intersection with |
| Location | |
| Country | Belarus |
| Major cities | Lida, Slonim |
| Highway system | |
The М11 highway in Belarus is a part of European route E85.[1] Being 185 km long, it stretches through Hrodna Voblast and part of Brest Voblast in Belarus.[1] The road begins at the Benyakoni border crossing[1] (it is a continuation of Lithuanian A15 highway[citation needed]) and goes south, passing Voranava, Lida, Dyatlovo and Slonim.[citation needed] It ends at the intersection with M1 near Brest.[1]
| Distance (approx.) |
Name | Other roads | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 km | Benyakoni border crossing | ||
| 11 km | Voranava | ||
| 18 km | Voranava | ||
| 24 km | |||
| 40 km | Lida | ||
| 49 km | Lida | ||
| 56 km | Lida | ||
| 59 km | |||
| 67 km | |||
| 81 km | |||
| 104 km | Dyatlovo | ||
| 116 km | |||
| 125 km | Kazlowshchyna | ||
| 152 km | Slonim | ||
| 158 km | Slonim | ||
| 191 km |
