Difference between revisions of "Yuunli freeways"
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There are 17 restricted-access highways on the island: | There are 17 restricted-access highways on the island: | ||
+ | * '''GÖ''' runs through the Hekl/Gökk Mountains, connecting [[Riftal|Riftal/Littau]] with [[Kant]] | ||
* '''I''' runs in west-east direction through [[Itupt|Itupt/Itupft]] | * '''I''' runs in west-east direction through [[Itupt|Itupt/Itupft]] | ||
+ | * '''KG''' goes from Kuach/Küi in the south-west to Hempik/Gömpfik in the north-east | ||
* '''L''' runs in north-south direction through [[Riftal|Riftal/Littau]] | * '''L''' runs in north-south direction through [[Riftal|Riftal/Littau]] | ||
* '''NW''' is the north-west cross-connection, running from Stoipn/Stoopfn in the north to Pekai/Pfökai in the south | * '''NW''' is the north-west cross-connection, running from Stoipn/Stoopfn in the north to Pekai/Pfökai in the south | ||
* '''NZ''' is the north-south cross-connection through the whole island, from Tobina/Towina to Tiepl/Tiep | * '''NZ''' is the north-south cross-connection through the whole island, from Tobina/Towina to Tiepl/Tiep | ||
− | * '''OK''' is the east coast cross-connection, from Panta/Pfanta in the north to | + | * '''OK''' is the east coast cross-connection, from Panta/Pfanta in the north to Lamuch/Wamui in the south |
* '''P''' runs in west-east direction through [[Palempl|Palempl/Pfawömpf]] | * '''P''' runs in west-east direction through [[Palempl|Palempl/Pfawömpf]] | ||
* '''PK''' goes from Peitrak/Pfeetlak in the north to Kenza/Könza in the south | * '''PK''' goes from Peitrak/Pfeetlak in the north to Kenza/Könza in the south | ||
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* '''Ü''' runs in west-east direction through [[Honkoa|Honkoa/Gonkö]], [[Uaza|Uaza/Üza]] and [[Muituan|Muituan/Mutün]] | * '''Ü''' runs in west-east direction through [[Honkoa|Honkoa/Gonkö]], [[Uaza|Uaza/Üza]] and [[Muituan|Muituan/Mutün]] | ||
* '''W''' goes from [[Loreka|Loreka/Wolööka]] in the south-west to [[Putal|Putal/Pfutau]] in the north-east | * '''W''' goes from [[Loreka|Loreka/Wolööka]] in the south-west to [[Putal|Putal/Pfutau]] in the north-east | ||
+ | * '''WI''' runs through the Lipreiz/Wiplez Mountains, connecting [[Itupt|Itupt/Itupft]] with [[Muituan|Muituan/Mutün]] | ||
+ | * '''WP''' goes from Berea/Wölö in the north to Poatl/Pföt in the south | ||
+ | * '''YO''' runs along the Yok River in [[Kant]] | ||
* '''Z''' runs in west-east direction through [[Zentai|Zentai/Zöntai]] and [[Kant]] | * '''Z''' runs in west-east direction through [[Zentai|Zentai/Zöntai]] and [[Kant]] | ||
* '''ZW''' is the south-west cross-connection, running from Toneezn/Tonöözn in the north to Kuach/Küi in the south, including Maatn | * '''ZW''' is the south-west cross-connection, running from Toneezn/Tonöözn in the north to Kuach/Küi in the south, including Maatn | ||
[[Category:Yuunli]] | [[Category:Yuunli]] |
Revision as of 08:59, 31 August 2005
Mich-Inzl / Mie-Inzl
There are three types of restricted-access highways on Mich-Inzl/Mie-Inzl:
- Main provincial highways connect the major cities of one, two or three provinces. Instead of numbers, they have a letter indicating the province.
- Main cross-connections connect major cities of neighboring provinces. Instead of numbers, they have two-letter codes indicating the region or the endpoints (in most cases two consonants).
- Secondary cross-connections often pass mountains to provide further connections between provinces. Instead of numbers, they have two-letter codes indicating the mountains they pass through or the rivers they pass by (usually one syllable).
There are 17 restricted-access highways on the island:
- GÖ runs through the Hekl/Gökk Mountains, connecting Riftal/Littau with Kant
- I runs in west-east direction through Itupt/Itupft
- KG goes from Kuach/Küi in the south-west to Hempik/Gömpfik in the north-east
- L runs in north-south direction through Riftal/Littau
- NW is the north-west cross-connection, running from Stoipn/Stoopfn in the north to Pekai/Pfökai in the south
- NZ is the north-south cross-connection through the whole island, from Tobina/Towina to Tiepl/Tiep
- OK is the east coast cross-connection, from Panta/Pfanta in the north to Lamuch/Wamui in the south
- P runs in west-east direction through Palempl/Pfawömpf
- PK goes from Peitrak/Pfeetlak in the north to Kenza/Könza in the south
- T runs through Oipach/Oopfai and Poapik/Pfööpfik all the way to Tenkaz/Tönkaz
- Ü runs in west-east direction through Honkoa/Gonkö, Uaza/Üza and Muituan/Mutün
- W goes from Loreka/Wolööka in the south-west to Putal/Pfutau in the north-east
- WI runs through the Lipreiz/Wiplez Mountains, connecting Itupt/Itupft with Muituan/Mutün
- WP goes from Berea/Wölö in the north to Poatl/Pföt in the south
- YO runs along the Yok River in Kant
- Z runs in west-east direction through Zentai/Zöntai and Kant
- ZW is the south-west cross-connection, running from Toneezn/Tonöözn in the north to Kuach/Küi in the south, including Maatn