II/124 road
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II/124 road
Summary
II/124 road is a road[1].
Key Facts
- II/124 road is located in Benešov District[2].
- II/124 road is located in Tábor District[3].
- II/124 road is located in Pelhřimov District[4].
- II/124 road is in the country of Czech Republic[5].
- II/124 road's traffic sign is recorded as SilniceII124.svg[6].
- II/124 road's transport network is recorded as second-class road[7].
- II/124 road's image is recorded as Neustupov (02).jpg[8].
- II/124 road's instance of is recorded as road[9].
- II/124 road's owned by is recorded as Central Bohemian Region[10].
- II/124 road's owned by is recorded as South Bohemian Region[11].
- II/124 road's owned by is recorded as Vysočina Region[12].
- II/124 road's locator map image is recorded as II-124.png[13].
- II/124 road's Commons category is recorded as Road II/124 (Czech Republic)[14].
- II/124 road's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 3260050[15].
- II/124 road's has part is recorded as Trčkova[16].
- II/124 road's has part is recorded as Jana Jeníka z Bratřic[17].
- II/124 road's has part is recorded as Žahourův mlýn[18].
- II/124 road's partially coincident with is recorded as Voračického předměstí[19].
- II/124 road's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+32.924'}[20].
- II/124 road's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121qfvpk[21].
- II/124 road's Mapy.com ID is recorded as area&id=927538[22].
Body
Geography
II/124 road is in the country of Czech Republic[5]. Located in include Benešov District[2], a district of the Czech Republic[23], in Czech Republic[24]; Tábor District[3], a district of the Czech Republic[25], in Czech Republic[26], founded in 1960[27]; and Pelhřimov District[4], a district of the Czech Republic[28], in Czech Republic[29].
Physical Characteristics
II/124 road's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+32.924'}[20].
Designation and Status
II/124 road's instance of is recorded as road[9].
History and Context
Owners include Central Bohemian Region[10], a region of the Czech Republic[30], in Czech Republic[31], founded in 2000[32], headquartered in Prague[33]; South Bohemian Region[11], a region of the Czech Republic[34], in Czech Republic[35], founded in 2000[36], headquartered in České Budějovice[37]; and Vysočina Region[12], a region of the Czech Republic[38], in Czech Republic[39], founded in 2000[40], headquartered in Jihlava[41].