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State Road 39 is an IB-class road in southeastern Serbia and Kosovo, connecting Pirot, Serbia with Montenegro at Čakor. Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 9 and P 101 (before 2012) / 27 (after 2012). The existing route is a main road with two traffic lanes. By the valid Space Plan of the Republic of Serbia, it's section of the road is not planned for upgrading to a motorway and is expected to be conditioned in its current state.

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  • La Route Magistrale 39 (en serbe : Државни пут ІВ реда број 39, Državni put IB reda broj 39 ; Магистрала број 39, Magistrala broj 39) est une route nationale de Serbie qui relie entre elles la ville serbe de Pirot passant par Babušnica, Vlasotince, Leskovac, Lebane et Medveđa jusqu’au Kosovo-et-Métochie. À ce jour, elle ne comporte aucune section autoroutière (Voie Rapide en 2 x 2 voies). (fr)
  • State Road 39 is an IB-class road in southeastern Serbia and Kosovo, connecting Pirot, Serbia with Montenegro at Čakor. Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 9 and P 101 (before 2012) / 27 (after 2012). The existing route is a main road with two traffic lanes. By the valid Space Plan of the Republic of Serbia, it's section of the road is not planned for upgrading to a motorway and is expected to be conditioned in its current state. (en)
  • La strada statale 39 (in serbo: Државни пут 39?, traslitterato: Državni put 39) è una della Serbia, che collega Pirot al confine montenegrino presso . (it)
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  • JP "Putevi Srbije" / Ministria e Infrastrukturës (en)
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  • Serbia-Kosovo border at Mutivode, Road M-9 (en)
  • Kosovo-Montenegro border at Čakor Road R-9 25px|link=R-9 regional road (Montenegro)|Regional Road R-9 (en)
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  • La Route Magistrale 39 (en serbe : Државни пут ІВ реда број 39, Državni put IB reda broj 39 ; Магистрала број 39, Magistrala broj 39) est une route nationale de Serbie qui relie entre elles la ville serbe de Pirot passant par Babušnica, Vlasotince, Leskovac, Lebane et Medveđa jusqu’au Kosovo-et-Métochie. À ce jour, elle ne comporte aucune section autoroutière (Voie Rapide en 2 x 2 voies). (fr)
  • State Road 39 is an IB-class road in southeastern Serbia and Kosovo, connecting Pirot, Serbia with Montenegro at Čakor. Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 9 and P 101 (before 2012) / 27 (after 2012). The existing route is a main road with two traffic lanes. By the valid Space Plan of the Republic of Serbia, it's section of the road is not planned for upgrading to a motorway and is expected to be conditioned in its current state. (en)
  • La strada statale 39 (in serbo: Државни пут 39?, traslitterato: Državni put 39) è una della Serbia, che collega Pirot al confine montenegrino presso . (it)
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  • Route magistrale 39 (Serbie) (fr)
  • Strada statale 39 (Serbia) (it)
  • State Road 39 (Serbia) (en)
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