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N9 from N1 122 km north and east to Tadjoura, where a secondary road continues along the coast ;
The road to prosperity has been difficult:, by many measures Africa continues to possess the poorest population in the world as well as the lowest life expectancy.
The city has two long-running annual sporting events: the Giro al Sas ( a 10 km professional road running competition ) was first held in the city in 1907 and continues to the present, while the Giro del Trentino is an annual road cycling race which the city has hosted every year since 1963.
The more recently constructed Interstate 68 parallels the old road from Hancock through Cumberland west to Keyser's Ridge, Maryland, where the National Road and U. S. 40 turn northwest into Pennsylvania, but I-68 continues directly west to meet Interstate 79 near Morgantown, West Virginia.
There is a road passing from the town of Sharon into East Walpole which is known as Old Post Road, which continues north as Pleasant Street into Norwood.
This area of the state continues to remain underpopulated in contrast to other portions of Connecticut, and accordingly, portions of the original post road have been preserved due to various circumstances.
Odin continues down the road and approaches Hel, which is described as the " high hall of Hel.
As it enters Greenwich, Connecticut, it continues as a two lane local road.
The road continues northwest, weaving through a heavily wooded area with very few interactions with other roads.
Today a modern road built over or replacing the ancient, Leoforos Knosou, serves that function and continues south.
Past this interchange, the route continues into Bound Brook as a two-lane undivided road with a speed limit and heads through business areas.
Upon crossing Green Brook, Route 28 enters Middlesex in Middlesex County, where it becomes a four-lane undivided road that continues northeast through residential neighborhoods, intersecting County Route 622 ( Raritan Avenue ).
The road encounters a mix of residences and businesses before intersecting Plainfield Avenue, where County Route 620 continues northeast on West Front Street and Route 28 turns to the southeast onto Plainfield Avenue.
Route 28 continues east as a four-lane undivided road through the downtown area of Westfield, crossing County Route 613 ( Central Avenue ).
After the intersection with Route 439, the route continues past urban residences and business, narrowing into a two-lane undivided road at the intersection with County Route 618 ( Magie Avenue ).
The eastern continuation of Interstate 195, Route 138 continues the four-lane road through Monmouth County.
The road widens to six lanes and the route intersects County Route 510 ( Market Street ) near Newark Penn Station and continues north into downtown Newark, splitting from the Northeast Corridor rail line.
Past the Allenwood Circle, the road continues northwest to a partial interchange with the Garden State Parkway.
Route 34 northbound at the Allenwood Circle. Past this intersection, the road continues through areas of residences and farms before turning northwest into more residential surroundings and entering Marlboro Township.
The route continues northwest through residential and commercial areas of Neptune City as a four-lane, undivided highway before heading north as a two-lane, undivided road called Morris Avenue.
Past this interchange, the road continues northwest and intersects the northern terminus of County Route 3, where it also features ramps to County Route 516, which Route 35 passes under just to the north.
Route 38 then ends at the intersection with U. S. Route 206 where the road continues east as County Route 530 ( Pemberton Road ).
Despite changes, Paris – Brest – Paris continues to this day as the oldest long-distance cycling road event.
* 25px25px Business U. S. Route 40 ( Uniontown )- bypassed by a freeway through the more suburbanized areas of the small city, the original routing of US 40 has been turned into this downtown connector ; from its western expressway terminus, the route runs as a narrow four-lane street toward the business district, at which its eastbound and westbound lanes split to become East Fayette St and East Main St respectively ; the road then continues with a two-lane segment through hilly but populated South Union Township, before ending as US 40's freeway stretch transitions to a mountain climb

road and west
And now the redcoats were coming, and the gunfire was a part of the dust cloud on the road to the west of us.
but Cousin Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts.
While this was being discussed, we saw the militia to the west of us fanning out and breaking into little clusters of two and three men as they approached the road.
To the west of this road was another low bluff, forty or fifty feet high, covered with scrub oak and other brush.
A little further west, a narrow road closely lined with high walls, Shore Road, leads down to the West Sands and the Harbour.
The road Karlovac-Plitvice Lakes-Knin, which is on the European route E71, is becoming increasingly unused because Croatia built a separate highway to the west of it.
The Central Artery, as part of MassHighway's Master Plan of 1948, was originally planned to be the downtown Boston stretch of Interstate 95, and was signed as such ; a bypass road called the Inner Belt ( officially Interstate 695 ) was to pass around the downtown core to the west, through the neighborhood of Roxbury and the cities of Brookline, Cambridge, and Somerville.
* Westernmost point-unnamed location on the border with Cameroon west of the town of Koundé in Central African Republic near Cameroon's Lokoti to Garoua Boulai road, Nana Mambéré province
Now the road to Italy was open, but they turned west towards Gaul.
When the road reached Columbus, Tipton constructed the first bypass road ever built ; it detoured south around the west side of Columbus enroute to Seymour.
The M50 motorway, a semi-ring road which runs around the south, west and north of the city, connects important national primary routes to the rest of the country.
By the 1940s the island had an airport ( just west of Puerto del Rosario on the road to Tindaya, still visible today ).
An east – west road connects Libreville and Mékambo.
There is in addition a hinterland east-west main road system that extends from Kwakwani in the east, through Ituni, Linden, Rockstone, Sherima to Bartica in the west.
Mutley was originally the name of two parishes to the west of this road in the valley of the Houndiscombe Brook, the land to the east being part of the parish of Lipson.
It is named after the city of Potsdam, some 25 km to the south west, and marks the point where the old road from Potsdam passed through the city wall of Berlin at the Potsdam Gate.
* Potsdamer Straße, developed out of that old road to Schöneberg and Potsdam, part of the former trading route across Europe, and leading south west.
During World War I an aerodrome had been built on the downs just to the west of the circle and, in the dry valley at Stonehenge Bottom, a main road junction had been built, along with several cottages and a cafe.
The site was on a green field on an otherwise wooded plot of land with a magnificent landscape view to the north west that corresponded with the approach to the site along the road.
Viking navigators opened the road to new lands to the north, west and east, resulting in the foundation of independent settlements in the Shetland, Orkney, and Faroe Islands ; Iceland ; Greenland ; and L ' Anse aux Meadows, a short-lived settlement in Newfoundland, circa 1000 A. D.
The A8 motorway ( Wrocław ring road ) around the west and north of the city connects the A4 motorway with the S8 express road that leads to Oleśnica, Łódź, Warsaw and Białystok.
Evidence of this comes from the border between Hampshire and Berkshire, which generally follows the line of the Roman road that ran east and west through Silchester, but is deflected in the north in a rough semicircle, in such a way as to include the whole district around the town.
Otto Mears, then of Saguache, built and operated an historic toll road over Poncha Pass at the north end of the valley into the San Luis Valley during Colorado's 19th century mining era when the valley was the gateway to the San Juan and Gunnison country and the Ute agency was in the mountains west of Saguache.

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