National Route 59 is a national highway in South Korea connects
Gwangyang to
Yangyang County. It established on 1 July 1996.
대통령령 제15101호 일반국도노선지정령
(일부개정 1996년 7월 1일)
Main stopovers
; South Jeolla Province
* Gwangyang
; South Gyeongsang Province
* Hadong County - Sancheong County
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- Geochang County - Hapcheon County
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- Geochang County - Hapcheon County
; North Gyeongsang Province
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- Sangju - Uiseong County - Yecheon County - Mungyeong
; North Chungcheong Province
* Damyang County
; Gangwon Province
* Yeongwol County - Jeongseon County
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- Pyeongchang County - Gangneung - Yangyang County
Major intersections
* (■): Motorway
IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange
South Jeolla Province
South Gyeongsang Province
North Gyeongsang Province
North Chungcheong Province
Gangwon Province
References
{{National highways of South Korea
59
Roads in South Jeolla
Roads in South Gyeongsang
Roads in North Gyeongsang
Roads in North Chungcheong
Roads in Gangwon