European route E21

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E21 shield
E21
Map
Route information
Length458 km (285 mi)
Major junctions
North endMetz, France
South endGeneva, Switzerland
Location
Countries France
 Switzerland
Highway system

European route E21 is a series of roads in Europe, part of the United Nations International E-road network.

It runs between Metz, France and Geneva, Switzerland. It meets the European route E25, the E50 and the E411 at Metz, from where it departs. On its way to Geneva, it crosses the E23 at Nancy, and also passes through Dijon. It enters Switzerland soon after and links with the E25, the E62 and the E712 at Geneva, allowing further travel through Europe. It is 458 km (285 mi) long in total.

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    E21 shield
    E21
    Route information
    Length458 km (285 mi)
    Major junctions
    North endMetz, France
    South endGeneva, Switzerland
    Location
    Countries France
     Switzerland
    Highway system

    European route E21 is a series of roads in Europe, part of the United Nations International E-road network.

    It runs between Metz, France and Geneva, Switzerland. It meets the European route E25, the E50 and the E411 at Metz, from where it departs. On its way to Geneva, it crosses the E23 at Nancy, and also passes through Dijon. It enters Switzerland soon after and links with the E25, the E62 and the E712 at Geneva, allowing further travel through Europe. It is 458 km (285 mi) long in total.

    • UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007)
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