Highway 77 (Israel)
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Highway 77 is an east-west highway in northern Israel. It crosses the Lower Galilee in the region of Beit Netofa Valley. The road leads from Yishai junction next to Ramat Yishai to Tiberias. It is 42 km long.
[edit] Junctions on the route
Kilometers | Name | Location | Intersecting routes | |
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Highway 77 | ||||
0 | Yishai junction | Ramat Yishai | Highway 75 | |
8 | Zarzir interchange | Zarzir | Route 7626 | |
12 | HaMovil junction | HaSolelim | Highway 79 | |
22 | Beit Rimon junction | Kafr Kanna | Route 754 | |
28 | Golani Junction | Ilania | Highway 65 | |
36 | Poriya junction | Tiberias | Route 768 | |
39 | Kfar Hittim junction | Tiberias | Route 7717 | |
42 | Bank Leumi junction | Tiberias | Highway 90 |
[edit] Places of interest on Highway 77
- HaSolelim forest nature reserve
- Monument to the Bedouin soldier
- Maagar Eshkol
- The church and the grave of Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel in Kafr Kanna
- Memorial to the Golani brigade at Golani Junction
- Lavi forest
- The Kinneret
[edit] See also
- List of highways in Israel
- Lower Galilee
- Beit Netofa Valley