М11 highway is a part of European route E85.
Being 191 km long, it stretches through Hrodna Voblast and part of Brest Voblast in Belarus. The road begins at the Benyakoni border crossing (it is a continuation of Lithuanian A15 highway) and goes south, passing Voranava, Lida, Dyatlovo and Slonim. It ends at the intersection with P2 near village of Byten.
M11 | |
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Магістраль М11 | |
Route information | |
Part of E85 | |
Length | 191 km (119 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Border of Lithuania |
South end | Intersection with P 2 |
Location | |
Country | Belarus |
Major cities | Lida, Slonim |
Highway system | |
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table.(November 2021) |
Distance (approx.) | Name | Other roads | |
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Lithuania | A 15 / E85 | ||
0 km | Benyakoni border crossing | ||
11 km | Voranava | ||
18 km | Voranava | ||
24 km | P 135 | ||
40 km | Lida | ||
49 km | Lida | P 89 | |
56 km | Lida | ||
59 km | M 6 | ||
67 km | P 11 | ||
81 km | P 141 | ||
104 km | Dyatlovo | P 10 P 108 | |
116 km | P 142 | ||
125 km | Kazlowshchyna | ||
152 km | Slonim | P 41 P 85 P 99 | |
158 km | Slonim | P 99 | |
191 km | P 2 E85 |
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