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European route E 50 is an A-type east–west connection across the European continent. It connects the key naval port of Brest in France with Makhachkala , on the Caspian Sea in the Russian republic Dagestan .
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Okruhliak Tunnel (under construction, R4 expressway, E371 route, 1 917 m) Highways [1] Bôrik Tunnel (in operation, D1 highway, E50 route, 999 m / 993 m) Branisko Tunnel (in operation, D1 highway, E50 route, 4,975 m) Čebrať Tunnel (under construction, D1 highway, E50 route, 2,026 m) Horelica Tunnel (in operation, D3 highway, E75 route, 605 m)
E50 or E-50 may refer to: . Nimzo-Indian Defence, Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code; E-50 Standardpanzer, a German World War II tank model in the Entwicklung series; European route E50, a road connecting Brest in France with Makhachkala in the Russian Republic of Dagestan
Highway M08 is the shortest Ukraine international highway. It serves as a loop route bypassing the city of Uzhhorod on the northern (mountainous) side. [1] It is part of European routes E50 and E58.
D5 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D5) is a highway in the Czech Republic.It runs from Prague through Plzeň into Germany.D5 is 151 kilometres (94 mi) long; a bypass of Plzeň includes the 380-metre-long (1,250 ft) Valík Tunnel and the 445-metre-long (1,460 ft) bridge over the River Úhlava.
U.S. Route 50S (Kansas) (former) U.S. Route 50S (Ohio–West Virginia) (former) Alabama State Route 50; Arizona State Route 50 (never built) Arkansas Highway 50; Colorado State Highway 50 (1923-1968) (former) Florida State Road 50. Florida State Road 50A; Georgia State Route 50. Georgia State Route 50N (former) Georgia State Route 50S (former ...
The Route nationale 12, or RN12, is a trunk road [1] in France connecting Paris with Brittany. The road forms part of European route E50. It is approximately 570 km (350 mi) long.