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  2. Roads and motorways in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Roads and motorways in Cyprus. Since the arrival of the first motor cars on the island in 1907, [1] Cyprus has developed a modern road network. According to 2002 statistics, the road network in the Republic of Cyprus-administered areas of Cyprus consists of about 7,206 km of paved and 4,387 km of unpaved roads.

  3. Transport in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Cyprus consists of transport by land, water and air. Road transport is the primary mode of transport for most Cypriot citizens, and Cyprus's road transport systems are well-developed and extensively used across the island. Because Cyprus no longer has a working railway system, various other methods of transport are needed to ensure ...

  4. A7 motorway (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    The A7 will be the most expensive road project ever being held by the Republic of Cyprus, with a 447 million Euros price tag. Plans include 3 tunnels 7 bridges, 8 grade separated interchanges and 25 underpasses. [3] The scheme is projected to take 4,5 years to complete and it will branch off the A6 right after the Anatoliko Industrial zone exit ...

  5. A6 motorway (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    A6 motorway (Cyprus) The A6 highway (locally referred to as the Limassol – Paphos highway, marked the ending of an ambitious government project to link all the main cities on the island with modern four-lane, high-speed highways. It is 66 km long and is free of any at-grade intersections. It links Limassol, the largest port (and second ...

  6. A1 motorway (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    A1 motorway (Cyprus) The A1 motorway, locally referred to as the Nicosia–Limassol highway is the first and longest motorway built in Cyprus. It marked the beginning of an ambitious government project to link all the main cities on the island with modern 4 lane highways. It is 73 km long and is free of any at-grade intersections.

  7. A4 motorway (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    A4 motorway (Cyprus) The A4 in Cyprus is a road which links the centre of Larnaca with the original terminal of Larnaca International Airport. Although it has an A designation, it is not a motorway, and contains all at grade separation junctions and a number of traffic lights. It follows the route of Artmedios Avenue.

  8. B6 road (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    B6 road (Cyprus) The B6 near Kouklia. The B6 main road (locally referred as Limassol - Paphos old road, Greek "Παλαιός δρόμος Λεμεσού - Πάφου") used to be the main connecting route between Cyprus's second largest city and major seaport Limassol and Paphos, one of the island's top tourist destinations.

  9. A3 motorway (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    A3 motorway (Cyprus) The A3 motorway (Greek: δρόμος Διεθνούς Αερολιμένα Λάρνακας - Αγίας Νάπας) is a modern motorway linking Larnaca International Airport, the largest airport in Cyprus, and Ayia Napa, a popular seaside destination. It is 55 km long. The road was built in five phases and took about 10 ...