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Caucasus systems (armm, azem, geos and part of asiah)

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si404:
I've lumped this all together as it simply makes review easier to deal with the mostly concurrent systems in one go. They are all ready for review.

Sources
tile mapping, wikipedia, wegenwiki
asiah: Map

Frozen conflicts
These have been like this since the 90s
Abkhanzia - de facto independent region of Georgia - no geos system S1 in region as it seems to be numbered M27, which was its old Soviet number
South Ossetia - de facto independent region of Georgia - no geos system S10 in region as it seems to be numbered R297, which was its old Soviet number
Nagorno-Karabakh - de facto independent region of Azerbaijan that in many ways functions as a defacto part of Armenia - extended armm system routes M11 and M12 into AZE to fit with on-the-ground situation (per OSM), kept AZE M6 through region.

Links to routes
Armenia: asiah system, armm system
Azerbaijan: asiah system, armm system, azem system
Georgia: asiah system, geos system
Turkey: asiah system

Roads that aren't concurrent with the active eure system

* Armenia
* AH81 at Yeraskh
* AH82 in Agarak
* AH82 Gumri branch
* M3 south of M1
* M7
* M8
* M9
* M10
* M11
* M12
* M13
* M14
* M15
* M16
* M17
* Azerbaijan
* AH81 at Sadarak
* AH81 Jolfa branch
* AH83
* M5
* M11
* M12
* Georgia
* AH82 between Khashuri and Akhaltsikhe (also S8)
* S4 Ponitchala - Rustavi
* S5
* S10
* Turkey
* all asian highways in the country are concurrent with eure or turo active systems

si404:
bump

si404:
Is anyone bothered? If so: say something this week, else these systems will be activated on Nov 1.

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