roundabout interchange Gieten
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roundabout interchange Gieten
Summary
roundabout interchange Gieten is a roundabout interchange[1].
Key Facts
- roundabout interchange Gieten is located in Aa en Hunze[2].
- roundabout interchange Gieten is in the country of Netherlands[3].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's image is recorded as Rotonde gieten venw.jpg[4].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's instance of is recorded as roundabout interchange[5].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's instance of is recorded as motorway junction[6].
- Gieten is named after roundabout interchange Gieten[7].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's locator map image is recorded as Verkeersplein Gieten Open Street Map 2024.png[8].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's location is recorded as Gieten[9].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's part of is recorded as N33 motorway[10].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's part of is recorded as N34 road[11].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's Commons category is recorded as Verkeersplein Gieten[12].
- +1962-04-09T00:00:00Z marks the founding of roundabout interchange Gieten[13].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 53.010556, 'longitude': 6.749722, 'precision': 1e-06}[14].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's described at URL is recorded as https://www.wegenwiki.nl/Aansluiting_Gieten[15].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's connects with is recorded as P+R Gieten[16].
- roundabout interchange Gieten's connects with is recorded as Gieten junction[17].
Body
Geography
roundabout interchange Gieten is in the country of Netherlands[3]. It is located in Aa en Hunze[2]. Part of include N33 motorway[10], a two-lane expressway[18], in Netherlands[19] and N34 road[11], a trunk road[20], in Netherlands[21], founded in 1951[22].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include roundabout interchange[5] and motorway junction[6].
History and Context
+1962-04-09T00:00:00Z marks the founding of roundabout interchange Gieten[13]. Gieten is named after it[7].