State Road D.060 (Turkey)
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State Road D.060 (Turkey)
D-060 is a west-east trunk road, state road in northeastern Turkey that serves the land border crossing to Armenia, which is currently closed. The route starts in the west at the intersection of State road D.950 (Turkey), D.950, east of Yusufeli, Artvin Province, and terminates at Turkey's Tiknis border checkpoint with Armenia east of Akyaka, Kars. The route D-060 continues in Armenia as M7 Highway (Armenia), M7. Itinerary {, class="wikitable" !Province !City/Town !Distance fromprevious location !Distance fromWest end !Distance fromEast end , - , Artvin Province, Artvin , Intersection , , 0 , , 0 , , 225 , - , rowspan=6 , Erzurum Province, Erzurum , Intersection to Olur , , 43 , , 43 , , 182 , - , Intersection Yolboyu, Oltu , , 20 , , 63 , , 162 , - , Intersection to Kömürlü, Yusufeli , , 9 , , 72 , , 153 , - , Intersection to SarıkamışIntersection to Şenkaya , , 8 , , 80 , , 145 , - , Akşar, Şenkaya , , 2 , , 82 , , 143 , - , Aydoğdu, Şenkaya, , 13 , , 95 , ...
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Yusufeli
Yusufeli ( hy, Բերդագրակ, Berdagrak; ka, ახალთი, Akhalti) is a town and district of Artvin Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is located on the bank of Çoruh River 104 km south-west of the city of Artvin, on the road to Erzurum. The town of Yusufeli (population 5863) sits in a valley where the Çoruh River is joined by the Barhal, the surrounding countryside is a range of mountains running east to west, with villages in other valleys between the mountains. The micro climate allows the cultivation of olives, grapes, and citrus fruits, the driving forces of the economy in addition to tourism. The town can be reached by air via Erzurum Airport, away from Yusufeli or by road from Artvin, Erzurum and Trabzon (via İspir in Erzurum Province). There is a widely criticised plan to dam the Çoruh at Yusufeli, which would submerge 15,000 homes. Climate Yusufeli has an oceanic climate (Köppen: ''Cfb''). History The history of Yusufeli, for ...
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