M-9.1 (Kosovo)

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M9.1 highway
Albanian: Magjistrale 9.1
Serbian: Magistralni put 9.1
Serbian Cyrillic: Магистрални пут 9.1
Rruga Klinë - Gjakovë
The M9 (N9) runs from the west to the southwest of Kosovo.
Route information
Maintained by Ministria e Infrastruktures
Major junctions
West endFile:M9-Kosovo.svg M9 in Klina. (start)
Major intersectionsFile:HR road sign E47 (2005).svg File:M9-Kosovo.svg Klina

File:Prometni znak E46.svg Gjakova

File:Prometni znak E46.svg Morine
Southwest endFile:SH22-AL.svg SH22 in Albania, Qafe Morine (end)
Location
DistrictsPeja, Gjakova
Highway system

The M9.1 (Albanian: Nacionale 9.1, Serbian: Magistralni put 9.1) also commonly known as Rruga Klinë-Gjakovë and N9.1 is a road which connects the western and southwestern part of Kosovo. It starts from the M9-M9.1 junction, passes through cities such as Peja Gjakova and Morina, and ends at the Albanian border. The road is 53 kilometers long.[1]

Route

The M9.1 begins at the junction of the M9 and M9.1 road. The road is a 2x2 road but only for a short length, where the rest of the road continues as an 1x1 road. In Gjakova, it is a narrow city road. The road ends at the Albanian border at Morine.[2]

History

During Yugoslavian times, the road was very insignificant. It was a dirt-paved road, but was important to the city of Gjakova. In 2008–2009, the road became asphalted. After Kosovo's independence, the road still was called as M-9.1. The road in recent years has been renumbered to N-9.1, it its unknown when this happened.[3]

References

  1. "Map of the route on Google Maps".
  2. "wegenwiki.nl/N9.1_(Kosovo)".
  3. "Road Map of Kosovo (PDF)" (PDF).