Finnish national road 4
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Finnish national road 4 (Template:Langx or Script error: No such module "Lang".; Template:Langx or Script error: No such module "Lang".; also known as Lahti Highway (Template:Langx; Template:Langx) in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area) is a highway in Finland. It is the main route from Helsinki to Northern Finland and a major road link in the country. It runs from Erottaja in Helsinki to Sami Bridge in Utsjoki. The road is Script error: No such module "convert". long, making it Finland's longest highway. The road is also part of the European route E75 and of TERN; the section between Oulu and Kemi is part of the European route E8.
Overview
The route of the road is Helsinki – Lahti – Heinola – Jyväskylä – Äänekoski – Oulu – Kemi – Rovaniemi – Sodankylä – Ivalo – Inari – Utsjoki.
At Heinola, another highway called Finnish national road 5 branches off from the road, which passes through Mikkeli, Kuopio, Kajaani and Kuusamo, and finally rejoins Highway 4 at Sodankylä.
The original highway 4 ran from Helsinki to Petsamo before World War II. Since the end of the war, the road has been rerouted to Ivalo and Karigasniemi on the Norwegian border. Other route modifications have been made through the years.
Images
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Viikki suburb, Helsinki
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Ring I interchange, Helsinki
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Jakomäki suburb, Helsinki
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Jakomäki suburb, Helsinki
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Tähtiniemi Bridge in Heinola
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Vaajakoski roundabout in Jyväskylä
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Kontinkangas suburb, Oulu
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Ukonjärvi, Inari
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Talvitupa, Inari
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Sami Bridge in central Utsjoki, end point of national road 4