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| Route information | |
| Length | 3,770 km (2,340 mi) | 
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| North end | Kirkenes, Norway | 
| South end | Yalta, Crimea (disputed) | 
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E105 is part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roads in Europe. It is a north–south reference road, meaning it crosses Europe from north to south, and other E-road numbers have been calculated based on these reference roads.
Description
E105 starts from Hesseng, (just south of Kirkenes), Norway and runs along Russia's R21, M10, M2: Ukraine's M20, M29, and M18 to Yalta, Crimea (Russian-occupied territory of Ukraine). Russians call this the Crimea Highway (Крымское шоссе), and de facto officially marked Republic of Crimea section as 35А-002.
Route
 R 21: border with Norway - Pechenga - Murmansk - Petrozavodsk - Saint Petersburg
 M 10 (or 
 M 11): Saint Petersburg - Veliky Novgorod - Tver - Moscow
 MKAD: within Moscow
 M 2: Moscow - Tula - Oryol - Kursk - Belgorod - border with Ukraine
 Crimea (disputed between 
 Russia/
 Ukraine)

On the way from Saint Petersburg to Moscow, in the suburbs of Veliky Novgorod.   Except near the big cities, the highway is basically a two-lane highway (one lane for each direction), with an occasional third center lane for passing or left turn near the crossing.
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