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  2. I-2 road (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Republic road I-2 (Bulgarian: Републикански път I-2) is a major road in Northeastern Bulgaria. It runs between Danube Bridge, at the Danube border with Romania, and Varna, at the Black Sea coast. It is 203 km (126 mi) long. In half of its length, between Shumen and Varna, it is superseded by Hemus motorway (A2).

  3. Highways in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The EU accession of the country in 2007, and the improved in the recent years utilization of the allocated EU funds enabled Bulgaria to speed up the expansion of its highway network. As of December 2018, 800 km (497 mi) of motorways are in service, with another 38 km (24 mi) being under various stages of construction.

  4. List of ports in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    This list of Ports and harbours in Bulgaria details the ports, harbours around the coast of Bulgaria. ... 2.4: 100: Medium-sized port [5] Port of Pomorie: Burgas ...

  5. II-80 road (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Highways in Bulgaria Republican Road II-80 ( Bulgarian : Републикански път II-80 ) is a four-lane 2nd class road in southeastern Bulgaria , running entirely through the territory of Svilengrad Municipality of Haskovo Province . [ 1 ]

  6. Road signs in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Bulgaria use the SNV typeface, which is also used in neighboring countries in the Balkans such as Romania, Serbia and North Macedonia. Inscriptions on road signs are usually written in both Bulgarian and English ( Cyrillic and Latin scripts respectively), including settlement names.

  7. Category:Roads in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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  8. Hemus motorway - Wikipedia

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    The Pravets–Yablanitsa section of the Hemus motorway was officially opened on 5 December 1999. Due to the mountainous terrain through the Balkans, the 5.47 km section together with another 16 km reconstructed, features two viaducts and one tunnel (Praveshki hanove), while the whole Sofia–Yablanitsa section has three more tunnels.

  9. Geography of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria has some of the largest Natura 2000 areas in the European Union covering 33.8% of its territory. [96] The national policy for governing and management of the protected areas is implemented by the Ministry of Environment and Water. Bulgaria's biodiversity is conserved in three national parks, 11 nature parks [97] and 55 nature reserves.