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Route 40 (Iceland)

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Route 40
Hafnarfjarðarvegur
Major junctions
Northern end Route 41 Sæbraut
Major intersections Route 49 Miklabraut
Southern end Route 41 Reykjanesbraut
Location
CountryIceland
Highway system

Route 40, known as Hafnarfjarðarvegur [ˈhapnarˌfjarðarˌvɛːɣʏr̥] in Icelandic or by its busiest stretch, Kringlumýrarbraut [ˈkʰriŋlʏˌmiːrarˌprœyːt], is one of the two major traffic arteries running across Capital Region.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Vegalengdir | Vegagerðin". Vegagerdin.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 2016-07-07.
  2. ^ "Hafnarfjarðarvegur í stokk í Garðabæ? - Fjarðarfréttir". Fjardarfrettir.is. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
  3. ^ "Batteríið | Batteríið won first prize in a planning competition". Arkitekt.is. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
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Route 40 (Iceland)
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