Taatiklarian Highway M50



The M50 is a major east-west highway in the Taatiklatarian provinces of Ivory, Huron, and Tunasninika, as well as the country's capital city of Alakina. It is 803.1 km (499.0 mi) long.

History & construction
After the founding of the city of Huron in C.Y. 19 on the north side of Lake Tunasninika, several people and groups proposed constructing a road to serve the area. Wehbe Ahmed, a prominent city planner and minor politician in the early days of Cyprus, proposed the road that eventually became the M50, in C.Y. 20. Due to his belief that the area would develop rapidly, he proposed building a controlled-access highway like the M40 from Antikiapolis to Alakina, routed along the north side of Lake Tunasninika. His plan was accepted by the Taatiklarian government in C.Y. 26, and construction began the next cypriot year.

Route
The M50 begins at an interchange with the M40 in Antikiapolis, Ivory. After briefly following the Antikiapolis River for about 15km to the north, it enters the province of Huron, where it meets the M55 in the city of Huron, and goes by the north shore of Lake Tunasninika for several hundred kilometers. It encounters the M75 in a rural area in the southeast of the province. Following this, it enters the province of Tunasninika and the Alakina metropolitan area, where it encounters the M64 in Alakina, Tunasninika. After crossing the bridge over the Alakina River into the city of Alakina, it ends at a junction with the M95 and the M40 in the northern part of the city. Continuing east along the M40 from this point leads to the Alakina-Aqaina Bridge into the city of Aqaina and the island province of Pua.