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Monaro Highway is a 285-kilometre-long (177 mi) highway in Victoria, New South Wales, and the Australian Capital Territory, in Australia, linking Cann River in Victoria to Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) via the Monaro region. From its southern terminus, it follows the nearby Cann River upstream towards the New South Wales border through heavily forested terrain. Within New South Wales (NSW), it makes its way through further forest before reaching the pastures typical of the Monaro. There are multiple towns and villages along the highway, including Bombala, Nimmitabel, and Cooma. The terrain within the Monaro is largely hilly, and there are numerous crossings. The road also parallels the former Bombala railway line in several locations. Within the ACT, the road becomes a

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  • Der Monaro Highway ist eine Fernverkehrsstraße in den australischen Bundesstaaten New South Wales und Victoria, sowie im Australian Capital Territory. Er verbindet die Majura Road am Flughafen Canberra im Australian Capital Territory mit dem Princes Highway in Cann River in Victoria. (de)
  • Monaro Highway is a 285-kilometre-long (177 mi) highway in Victoria, New South Wales, and the Australian Capital Territory, in Australia, linking Cann River in Victoria to Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) via the Monaro region. From its southern terminus, it follows the nearby Cann River upstream towards the New South Wales border through heavily forested terrain. Within New South Wales (NSW), it makes its way through further forest before reaching the pastures typical of the Monaro. There are multiple towns and villages along the highway, including Bombala, Nimmitabel, and Cooma. The terrain within the Monaro is largely hilly, and there are numerous crossings. The road also parallels the former Bombala railway line in several locations. Within the ACT, the road becomes a high volume roadway and serves the southern suburbs of Canberra. The highway has more recently had a grade-separated dual carriageway extension constructed within Canberra, as part of the Eastern Parkway construction project. It is designated part of route M23, and route A23 within Canberra, and route B23 within Victoria and New South Wales, with a concurrency where it also carries route B72 between the two sections of Snowy Mountains Highway. (en)
  • La Monaro Highway est un axe routier australien, long de 291 km, orienté nord-sud et situé essentiellement en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, mais se prolongeant au nord dans le Territoire de la capitale australienne et au sud, sur 46 km, dans le Victoria. La partie victorienne était auparavant appelée . Elle est devenue la Monaro Highway (du nom de la région de Monaro qu'elle traverse) dans les années 1980. Son nom officiel devrait être B23. La route part de Fyshwick, au sud-est de Canberra à un embranchement de la Federal Highway et descend vers le sud, passe en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, traverse les villes de , et Cooma puis continue par Nimmitabel et Bombala avant de traverser la frontière du Victoria pour s'achever sur la Princes Highway dans la ville de . Son point culminant est à 1 120 m, son point le plus bas à 94 m. La vitesse est limitée à 100 km/h. La route est de bonne qualité sauf entre Nimmitabel et Bombala où elle est souvent étroite. La Monaro Highway est la principale route reliant Sydney aux Snowy Mountains. Elle est également un important itinéraire de fret entre la région de Gippsland au Victoria et Canberra. (fr)
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  • Diagram depicting National Route 23 route marker (en)
  • Diagram depicting B23 route marker used in New South Wales and Victoria (en)
  • Diagram depicting A23 route marker used in the Australian Capital Territory (en)
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  • Princes Highway (en)
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  • Majura Parkway (en)
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  • Snowy Mountains Highway (en)
  • (en)
  • Canberra Avenue (en)
  • Hindmarsh Drive (en)
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  • Current B23 route marker used in NSW/Victoria , and A23 marker used in ACT . [Not to scale] (en)
  • Former National Route 23 route marker , and former Alternate National Route 23 route marker . [Not to scale] (en)
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  • (en)
  • ACT Tourist Drive 5 (en)
  • National Route 23 (en)
  • Alternative National Route 23 (en)
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  • 1938-03-25 (xsd:date)
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  • AUS Alphanumeric Route B23.svg (en)
  • Australian national route 23.svg (en)
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  • New South Wales alphanumeric route A23.svg (en)
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  • East Gippsland (en)
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  • Map of the far southeast of Australia, with the Monaro Highway highlighted in red (en)
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  • Cooma (en)
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  • Bombala (en)
  • Bibbenluke (en)
  • Cann River (en)
  • Fyshwick (en)
  • Nimmitabel (en)
  • Williamsdale (en)
  • Monaro Highway location map.svg (en)
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  • State border (en)
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  • Steeple Flat (en)
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  • Northern terminus of Monaro Highway, route M23 continues north along Majura Parkway (en)
  • Former Monaro Highway alignment (en)
  • Former Snowy Mountains Highway alignment (en)
  • Northern terminus of route B23 (en)
  • Roundabout with southbound bypass lane (en)
  • Roundabout with southbound bypass lanes (en)
  • Southern terminus of Monaro Highway and route B23 (en)
  • Southern terminus of route A23 (en)
  • Half-diamond interchange: northbound exit, southbound entry only (en)
  • Route A23 continues west along Canberra Avenue, southern terminus of route M23 north (en)
  • Northern terminus of concurrency with route B72 at four-way roundabout (en)
  • Southern terminus of concurrency with route B72 at T-intersection (en)
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  • New South Wales – Australian Capital Territory state border (en)
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  • Victoria – New South Wales state border (en)
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  • Snowy Mountains Highway (en)
  • Tharwa Drive (en)
  • Delegate Road (en)
  • Monaro Highway (en)
  • Black Lake Road (en)
  • Newcastle Street (en)
  • Bombala Street (en)
  • Canberra Avenue , South Canberra, (en)
  • Clarke Street, to Old Bega Road (en)
  • Dairy Road – Jerrabomberra Wetlands (en)
  • Forbes Street (en)
  • Hindmarsh Drive , , Woden (en)
  • Isabella Drive – Tuggeranong (en)
  • Johnson Drive – Tuggeranong Town Centre, (en)
  • Lanyon Drive, (en)
  • Mahratta Street (en)
  • Majura Parkway – Majura (en)
  • Maybe Street, to Cathcart Road (en)
  • Morshead Drive – North Canberra, (en)
  • Old Bombala Road (en)
  • Pialligo Avenue , Canberra Airport (en)
  • Polo Flat Road – Polo Flat Airport (en)
  • Princes Highway , , Melbourne (en)
  • Sharp Street (en)
  • The Snowy River Way (en)
  • Yareen Road, to Numeralla Road (en)
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  • nsw (en)
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  • , , , , Tuggeranong, South Canberra (en)
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  • Der Monaro Highway ist eine Fernverkehrsstraße in den australischen Bundesstaaten New South Wales und Victoria, sowie im Australian Capital Territory. Er verbindet die Majura Road am Flughafen Canberra im Australian Capital Territory mit dem Princes Highway in Cann River in Victoria. (de)
  • Monaro Highway is a 285-kilometre-long (177 mi) highway in Victoria, New South Wales, and the Australian Capital Territory, in Australia, linking Cann River in Victoria to Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) via the Monaro region. From its southern terminus, it follows the nearby Cann River upstream towards the New South Wales border through heavily forested terrain. Within New South Wales (NSW), it makes its way through further forest before reaching the pastures typical of the Monaro. There are multiple towns and villages along the highway, including Bombala, Nimmitabel, and Cooma. The terrain within the Monaro is largely hilly, and there are numerous crossings. The road also parallels the former Bombala railway line in several locations. Within the ACT, the road becomes a (en)
  • La Monaro Highway est un axe routier australien, long de 291 km, orienté nord-sud et situé essentiellement en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, mais se prolongeant au nord dans le Territoire de la capitale australienne et au sud, sur 46 km, dans le Victoria. La partie victorienne était auparavant appelée . Elle est devenue la Monaro Highway (du nom de la région de Monaro qu'elle traverse) dans les années 1980. Son nom officiel devrait être B23. La route est de bonne qualité sauf entre Nimmitabel et Bombala où elle est souvent étroite. (fr)
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  • Monaro Highway (en)
  • Monaro Highway (de)
  • Monaro Highway (fr)
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