Finnish national road 8
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Finnish national road 8 (Finnish: valtatie 8, Swedish: riksväg 8) runs along the western coast of Finland. The road starts at Turku, continues to Vaasa and ends in the intersection with Finnish national road 4 in Liminka, 25 km south of Oulu. It constitutes much of the length of European route E8. Cities along the road are Rauma, Pori, Kristinestad, Närpes, Vaasa, Nykarleby, Kokkola and Raahe. From Liminka, the road continues to the same direction to Oulu as road 4; road 4 to Liminka intersects it from the left.
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Quick Facts National Road 8, Route information ...
National Road 8 | |
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Valtatie 8, Riksväg 8 | |
Route information | |
Part of E8 | |
Maintained by the Finnish Transport Agency | |
Length | 626 km (389 mi) |
Existed | 1938–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Turku |
Major intersections | Vaasa |
To | Liminka |
Location | |
Country | Finland |
Major cities | Rauma, Pori, Vaasa, Kokkola |
Highway system | |
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