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Road in Vietnam
National Route 30 |
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Length | 119.64 km[1] (74.34 mi) |
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North end | Dinh Bà Border Gate at Cambodian border |
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Major intersections | / in Cao Lãnh in An Thai Trung |
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South end | north of Vĩnh Long |
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Country | Vietnam |
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← QL 29 | | → QL 31 |
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National Route 30 (Vietnamese: Quốc lộ 30) is a highway in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam stretching from just north of Vĩnh Long, the capital of Vĩnh Long Province, northwest parallel to the Tiền Giang River into Đồng Tháp Province before meeting the Cambodian border along the northeastern bank of the Tiền Giang River. National Route 30 diverges northwest from National Route 1 just north of Vinh Long, on the opposite side of the Tien Giang. It passes through Tiền Giang Province and the towns of Cao Lãnh, Tan Dong, Tam Nông, An Long and Hồng Ngự.
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Expressways | North–South | |
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Northern | |
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Central | - CT.17 Vinh–Thanh Thủy
- CT.18 Vung Ang–Cha Lo
- CT.19 Cam Lo–Lao Bao
- CT.20 Quy Nhon–Pleiku–Le Thanh
- CT.21 Da Nang–Thanh My–Ngoc Hoi–Bo Y
- CT.22 Quang Nam–Quang Ngai
- CT.23 Phu Yen–Dak Lak
- CT.24 Khanh Hoa–Buon Ma Thuot
- CT.25 Nha Trang–Da Lat
- CT.26 Lien Khuong–Buon Ma Thuot
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Belt | - CT.37 Hanoi Ring Road 3
- CT.38 Hanoi Ring Road 4
- CT.39 Hanoi Ring Road 5
- CT.40 HCMC Ring Road 3
- CT.41 HCMC Ring Road 4
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