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European route E 264 is a Class B road part of the International E-road network. It begins in Jõhvi, Estonia and ends in Inčukalns, Latvia. E264 consists of Estonian main road no. 3 and Latvian main road A3. The entire route is part of Via Hanseatica corridor.The road follows: Jõhvi – Tartu – Valga – Valka – Valmiera – Inčukalns.
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