Highway 91 (Israel)
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Highway 91 is an east-west highway in northern Israel and the Golan Heights. It extends through the Jordan Rift Valley and the central Golan Heights. It begins in the west at Mahanayim junction with Highway 90, and it ends in the east at Zivan junction near the Israeli settlement Ein Zivan, where it meets Highway 98. The road is 28 km long.
Junctions on the route
Kilometers | Name | Location | Intersecting routes | |
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Highway 91 | ||||
0 | Mahanayim Junction | Mahanayim, near Hatzor HaGlilit | Highway 90 (Israel) | |
7 | Gadot Junction | Gadot | Route 918 | |
12 | Customs House Junction | Customs office | Route 888 | |
15 | Nashot Junction | Northwest of Katzrin | Route 9088 | |
21 | — | Golan Heights | Petroleum Road | |
22 | HaShiryon Junction | Golan Heights | Route 978 | |
23 | Shipon Junction | Shipon (spelt) mountain | Route 9099 | |
27 | Avital Junction | Mount Avital | Route 9881 | |
28 | Zivan Junction | Ein Zivan | Highway 98 (Israel) | |
Places of interest near Highway 91
- Memorial for Mishmar HaYarden
- Bnot Ya'akov Bridge
- Chief customs office (?)
- Memorial for the IDF 188th brigade
See also
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Coordinates: 33°01′32″N 35°40′25″E / 33.02556°N 35.67361°E
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