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European route E65 is a north-south Class-A European route that begins in Malmö, Sweden and ends in Chania, Greece. The road is about 4,400 km (2,700 mi) in length. The road is about 4,400 km (2,700 mi) in length.
The road is the part of E65 and E80 European routes starting from Debeli Brijeg border crossing, and the European route E851 starting from Petrovac. At Sutomore, the E65 and E80 routes go to the north and leave the road via the Sozina Tunnel, while the E851 continues on the M-1 to Sukobin border crossing.
An aerial view of the European route E12 between the cities of Tampere and Helsinki in Finland. E80, together with Asian Highway 1, crosses all of Europe and Asia, linking Lisbon with Tokyo. The longest E-road is E40, which is more than 8,500 km (5,300 mi) long, connecting France with Kazakhstan.
The Skopje beltway is also part of the M-4 Motorway, which follows another route thereafter. Leaving Skopje, it continues to Tetovo. Gostivar is about 19 km south and it can be easily reached, using the expressway part of the road. This part is just like the rest of the A2, but it does not feature an emergency lane and it does not meet some ...
European route E1 is a series of roads in Europe, part of the United Nations International E-road network, running from Larne, Northern Ireland to Seville, Spain. There is a sea crossing between Rosslare Harbour , in Ireland , and Ferrol , but no ferry service.
The motorway forms a major north–south transportation corridor in Croatia and is a part of European route E65 Nagykanizsa–Zagreb–Rijeka–Zadar–Split–Dubrovnik–Podgorica. The A6 motorway route also follows Pan-European corridor Vb. [3]
The A3 motorway, or the Central Greece Motorway (usually referred to as just E65) is currently under construction. It will link the A1 (AThE) near Lamia with the A2 (Egnatia Odos) near Grevena, and carry the European route E65. Its total length will be 174 kilometres (108 mi). [8] [9]
In October 2018, the European Commission approved Greek public funding of €306 million for the construction of the 32.5 km long southern section of Xyniada - Lamia, linking motorways A3 and A1. [ 8 ] [ 6 ] Subsequently, the concession was sent to the Greek Court of Audit , where it was unanimously approved in early December 2018, and then, on ...