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M-9 (Kosovo)

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M9 highway
Albanian: Magjistrale 9
Serbian: Magistralni put 9
Serbian Cyrillic: Магистрални пут 9
Rruga Prishtinë - Pejë, N9
The M9 (N9) runs from the west to the east of Kosovo.
Route information
Part of E851
Maintained by Ministria e Infrastruktures
Major junctions
West end R9 in Montenegro (start)
Major intersections Bogë

Peja

Kline

Gjurgjice

Gllogovac

Sllatine e Madhe

Prishtina Airport "Adem Jashari"

Miradi e Poshtme

Uglare

Fushe Kosova

Prishtina

to Podujeva

Llukare

Prapashtice
East end 39 in Serbia, Medvece (end)
Location
DistrictsPristina, Prizren, Peja
Highway system

The M9 (Albanian: Nacionale 9, Serbian: Magistralni put 9) also commonly known as Rruga Prishtinë-Pejë and N9 is a road which connects the eastern and western part of Kosovo. It starts from the border with Montenegro, passes through cities such as Peja and Pristina, and ends at the Serbian border. The road is 143 kilometers long.[1]

Route

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Duplex Roundabout, between M-2, M-9 and local roads.

The M9 begins at the closed Montenegro-Kosovo border, at Kuqishte. It passes through Peja and Pristina, offering scenic views and good road conditions. At Gjergjicë, it connects to R7, widening to 2x2 lanes. In Pristina, it intersects with the M2 road at a roundabout, commonly known to locals as the "Duplex Roundabout." After Pristina, it continues as a 1x1 road through the Gollak mountains and ends at Prapashticë.[citation needed]

History

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The N9 once linked the M2 in Montenegro to Pirot, spanning three countries. Notably, the Peja-Pristina section was crucial. The road has been renamed from M9 to N9, but it is unknown when this happened.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "60010 to Kontrolli Kufitar Qakorr (RKS)" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Harta e rrugeve" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-10-25.