Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259
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Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259
Summary
Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259 is a road[1].
Key Facts
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259 is located in Atsuma[2].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259 is located in Tomakomai[3].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259 is in the country of Japan[4].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's transport network is recorded as Hokkaido prefectural roads[5].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's instance of is recorded as road[6].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's maintained by is recorded as Hokkaido[7].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's owned by is recorded as Hokkaido[8].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 12081241[9].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's terminus is recorded as Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 287[10].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's terminus is recorded as Japan National Route 36[11].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's terminus location is recorded as Atsuma[12].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's terminus location is recorded as Tomakomai[13].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's road number is recorded as 259[14].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121xqn02[15].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's connects with is recorded as Japan National Route 235[16].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's connects with is recorded as Japan National Route 234[17].
- Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's connects with is recorded as Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 781[18].
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Geography
Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259 is in the country of Japan[4]. Located in include Atsuma[2], a town of Japan[19], in Japan[20], founded in 1906[21] and Tomakomai[3], a city of Japan[22], in Japan[23], founded in 1902[24].
Designation and Status
Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's instance of is recorded as road[6].
History and Context
Hokkaido Prefectural Road Route 259's owned by is recorded as Hokkaido[8].