R176 Vyatka Federal Highway
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R176 Vyatka Federal Highway
Summary
R176 Vyatka Federal Highway is a controlled-access highway[1]. It draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (controlled_access_highway category, ranking #93 of 655).[2]
Key Facts
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway is located in Chuvashia[3].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway is located in Mari El[4].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway is located in Kirov Oblast[5].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway is located in Komi Republic[6].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway is in the country of Russia[7].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway's transport network is recorded as Russian federal highways[8].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway's instance of is recorded as controlled-access highway[9].
- Vyatka is named after R176 Vyatka Federal Highway[10].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway's Commons category is recorded as R176 Vyatka Federal Highway (Russia)[11].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway's terminus location is recorded as Cheboksary[12].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway's terminus location is recorded as Syktyvkar[13].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway's road number is recorded as Р176[14].
- R176 Vyatka Federal Highway's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+872'}[15].
Body
Geography
R176 Vyatka Federal Highway is in the country of Russia[7]. Located in include Chuvashia[3], a republic of Russia[16], in Russia[17], founded in 1992[18]; Mari El[4], a republic of Russia[19], in Russia[20], founded in 1993[21]; Kirov Oblast[5], an oblast of Russia[22], in Russia[23], founded in 1936[24]; and Komi Republic[6], a republic of Russia[25], in Russia[26], founded in 1991[27].
Physical Characteristics
R176 Vyatka Federal Highway's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+872'}[15].
Designation and Status
R176 Vyatka Federal Highway's instance of is recorded as controlled-access highway[9].
History and Context
Vyatka is named after R176 Vyatka Federal Highway[10].
Why It Matters
R176 Vyatka Federal Highway draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (controlled_access_highway category, ranking #93 of 655).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]