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European route E232
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The E 232 is a European B class road in the Netherlands, connecting the cities of Amersfoort and Groningen.
The highway is maintained by Rijkswaterstaat.[1]
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Highway connections
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The E 232 has a total length of 174 kilometres, and serves as the connector between the E 30 and the E 22 (hence its number). From south to north the following highways share junctions with the E 232:
- E30 (Highway 1) – Hoevelaken
- E231 (Highway 1) – Hoevelaken
- N94 (Highway 302) – Harderwijk
- N93 (Highway 50) – Hattemerbroek
- N90(Z) (Highway 35) – Zwollerkerspel
- N90(N) (Highway 32) – Lankhorst
- E233 (Highway 37) – Hoogeveen
- RW48 – Hoogeveen
- RW33 – Assen-Zuid
- RW34 – Zuidlaren
- E22 (Highway 7) – Julianaplein (Groningen)
The entire route is constructed as a motorway.
Before the renumbering of the E-roads in the 1980s, this route was part of the E 35.[2]
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