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  2. Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    The current autobahn numbering system in use in Germany was introduced in 1974. All autobahns are named by using the capital letter A, which simply stands for "Autobahn" followed by a blank and a number (for example A 8). The main autobahns going all across Germany have a single-digit number.

  3. Bundesstraße - Wikipedia

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    However, a number of Bundesstraßen have been extended as expressways (dual carriageways) (colloquially called "Yellow Autobahns"), which can be compared to motorway-grade A roads in the U.K. like the A1(M). Many of these have speed limits of usually 100–120 km/h, others have only an advisory speed limit like autobahns.

  4. Bundesautobahn 8 - Wikipedia

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    Bundesautobahn 8 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 8, short form Autobahn 8, abbreviated as BAB 8 or A 8) is an autobahn in southern Germany that runs 497 km (309 mi) from the Luxembourg A13 motorway at Schengen via Neunkirchen, Pirmasens, Karlsruhe, Pforzheim, Stuttgart, Ulm, Augsburg and Munich to the Austrian West Autobahn near ...

  5. List of federal highways in Germany - Wikipedia

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    B 54 to B 68 in Western Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia) B 69 to B 83 in Northern Germany (Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein) B 84 to B 100 in Central Germany (Saxony and Thuringia) B 101 to B 112 in Northeastern Germany (Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) R 113 to R 125 in Pomerania and Silesia (no longer in Germany)

  6. Bundesautobahn 995 - Wikipedia

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    The Bundesautobahn 995 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 995, short form Autobahn 995, abbreviated as BAB 995 or A 995) (abbreviation: BAB 995 ) – short form: Autobahn 995 (abbreviation: A 995 ) is an autobahn near Munich in southern Germany. It connects the southwestern parts of Munich with the A 8 (Munich – Salzburg ) and A 99 ...

  7. Bundesautobahn 19 - Wikipedia

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    Bundesautobahn 19 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 19, short form Autobahn 19, abbreviated as BAB 19 or A 19) is an autobahn in eastern Germany that connects the Baltic port of Rostock to the A 24, which continues to the A 10 ring road around Berlin.

  8. Bundesautobahn 9 - Wikipedia

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    Bundesautobahn 9 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 9, short form Autobahn 9, abbreviated as BAB 9 or A 9) is an autobahn in Germany, connecting Berlin and Munich via Leipzig and Nuremberg. It is the fifth longest autobahn spanning 529 km (328.71 mi).

  9. Bundesautobahn 45 - Wikipedia

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    Bundesautobahn 45 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 45, short form Autobahn 45, abbreviated as BAB 45 or A 45) is an autobahn in Germany, ...