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- S2_highway_(Georgia) length "119.0".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) abstract "The Georgian route S2 (also known as Senaki-Poti-Sarpi) is one of the major trunk roads that runs from Senaki through Poti before reaching the border with Turkey near Sarpi (Adjara). The length is 119 kilometers (74 mi). The highway runs through Poti, Grigoleti, Ureki, Kobuleti, Chakvi and Batumi. After crossing the border with Turkey, the highway continues to Trabzon. It is part of the European route E60 and E70.".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) length "119000.0".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) routeEnd Sarpi,_Georgia.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) routeEndDirection "South".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) routeNumber "2".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) routeStart Senaki.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) routeStartDirection "North".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) routeTypeAbbreviation "A".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) thumbnail Georgian_Highway_S2.jpg?width=300.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageID "37022144".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageLength "1232".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageRevisionID "663225523".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Batumi.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Georgia_(country).
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Chakvi.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Grigoleti.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Kobuleti.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Poti.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Sarpi,_Georgia.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Senaki.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Trabzon.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLink Ureki.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLinkText "S2 highway".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageWikiLinkText "S2".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) alternateName "Senaki-Poti-Sarpi".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) country "GEO".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) directionA "North".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) directionB "South".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) hasPhotoCollection S2_highway_(Georgia).
- S2_highway_(Georgia) lengthKm "119".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) map "Georgian Highway S2.jpg".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) route "2".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) terminusA "Senaki".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) terminusB "Sarpi".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type "A".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_road.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) subject Category:Roads_in_Georgia_(country).
- S2_highway_(Georgia) hypernym Roads.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type ArchitecturalStructure.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type Infrastructure.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type Place.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type Road.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type RouteOfTransportation.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type Location.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type Place.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type Thing.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) type Q34442.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) comment "The Georgian route S2 (also known as Senaki-Poti-Sarpi) is one of the major trunk roads that runs from Senaki through Poti before reaching the border with Turkey near Sarpi (Adjara). The length is 119 kilometers (74 mi). The highway runs through Poti, Grigoleti, Ureki, Kobuleti, Chakvi and Batumi. After crossing the border with Turkey, the highway continues to Trabzon. It is part of the European route E60 and E70.".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) label "S2 highway (Georgia)".
- S2_highway_(Georgia) sameAs S2_(Georgien).
- S2_highway_(Georgia) sameAs Autoroute_S2_(Géorgie).
- S2_highway_(Georgia) sameAs საქართველოს_საავტომობილო_მაგისტრალი_ს2.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) sameAs S-2_(Georgië).
- S2_highway_(Georgia) sameAs m.0n46h_y.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) sameAs S_2_(väg).
- S2_highway_(Georgia) sameAs Q1638717.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) sameAs Q1638717.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) wasDerivedFrom S2_highway_(Georgia)?oldid=663225523.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) depiction Georgian_Highway_S2.jpg.
- S2_highway_(Georgia) isPrimaryTopicOf S2_highway_(Georgia).
- S2_highway_(Georgia) name "Senaki-Poti-Sarpi".