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Maine State Route 119 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maine State Route 119
State Route 119 is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located in the southwestern part of the state. It runs for from Minot to Paris. Its southern terminus in Minot is at State Route 11 and State Route 121, and its northern terminus in South Paris is at State Routes 26 and 117. Its northernmost are cosigned with SR 117 in a wrong-way concurrency. ==Route description== SR 119 begins at Minot Avenue (SR 11 / SR 121) in the town of Minot, located on the Androscoggin River near the border with Auburn. The highway proceeds north through Minot before intersecting with SR 124. The two highways briefly share pavement before SR 119 turns northwest and enters the town of Hebron. The highway cuts right through the heart of town and continues northwest towards Paris. SR 119 enters Paris from the southeast and heads straight into downtown. Near the center of town, SR 119 intersects with SR 117 which approaches from the northeast. The SR 119 designation continues along SR 117 for another 0.4 miles, in a wrong-way concurrency, before reaching SR 26. SR 119 ends while SR 117 turns south along SR 26 towards Norway.
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