Highway 92 (Israel)
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Highway 92 is a north-south highway in northeastern Israel. It follows the eastern edge of the Kinneret from Ma'agan junction in the south at Highway 98 to Yehudiya junction in the north at Highway 87. It is 24 km long.
Junctions on the route
Kilometers | Name | LOcation | Intersecting routes | |
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Highway 92 | ||||
0 | Ma'agan Junction | Ma'agan | Highway 98 (Israel) | |
1.5 | Tel Katzir Junction | Tel Katzir | Entrance to Tel Katzir | |
3 | Kibbutz HaOn Entrance | HaOn | Entrance to HaOn | |
10 | Ein Gev Junction | Ein Gev | Entrance to Ein Gev and Susita | |
15 | Smakh Junction | Kursi beach | Route 789 | |
19 | Ramot Junction | Ramot (moshav) | Entrance to Ramot | |
21 | Ma'ale Gamla Junction | Near Ma'ale Gamla | Route 869 | |
24 | Yahudiya Junction | Near Yehudiya forest | Highway 87 (Israel) | |
Places of interest near Highway 92
- Kibbutz HaOn
- Monument for Turkish soldiers
- Sussita archaeological site
- Kursi national park
- Luna-Gal beach
- Beit Tzeidah valley and nature reserve
See also
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Coordinates: 32°47′19″N 35°38′33″E / 32.78861°N 35.64250°E
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