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Louisiana Highway 111 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louisiana Highway 111
Louisiana Highway 111 (LA 111) is a state highway in Louisiana. It spans and runs from south to north though its northernmost segment runs east-west. LA 111 is a mostly rural two lane highway. The southern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route 190 (US 190) in the unincorporated community of Junction and its northern terminus at an intersection with LA 117. The north-south portion of the highway skirts the Texas border and forms a loop around the city of Leesville. ==Route description== LA 111 begins at a Y-intersection with US 190 in Junction, an unincorporated community in northern Beauregard Parish. It travels north and crosses the Bayou Anacoco into Vernon Parish. Just north of the crossing, LA 111 curves to the left and intersects LA 464 at its southern terminus. Throughout most of its north-south segment, LA 111 passes through forested areas, portions of which are a part of the Clear Creek Wildlife Management Area. In the middle of the forest, the highway passes through the community of Evans. LA 111 continues north before reaching LA 8 in Burr Ferry. LA 8 and LA 111 form a brief concurrency through Burr Ferry. LA 111 continues north, running parallel with the Sabine River, and intersects and merges with LA 392 east. LA 392 heads west from here and crosses into Texas over the Sabine River across the Toledo Bend Dam. LA 392 east splits running north while LA 111 continues east, crosses over the northern part of Vernon Lake, and enters Anacoco, intersecting with US 171. Continuing east LA 111 ends at the eastern terminus at LA 117 about north of Leesville.〔
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