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List of military roads

The following is a list of military roads worldwide.

Australia edit

Canada edit

Europe edit

Many mountain roads in the Alps

Georgia edit

  • Georgian Military Road, between Tbilisi (Georgia) and Vladikavkaz (Russia), following the traditional route used by invaders and traders

India edit

  • Military Road (Mumbai)

Indonesia edit

Ireland edit

Roman Empire edit

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

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