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  2. European route E40 - Wikipedia

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    European route E40 is the longest European route, [1] more than 8,000 kilometres (4,971 miles) long, connecting Calais in France via Belgium, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan, with Ridder in Kazakhstan near the border with Russia and China.

  3. European route E65 - Wikipedia

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    The road is about 4,400 km (2,700 mi) in length. Route E65 near ... UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007)

  4. Road map - Wikipedia

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    The Gough Map, dating to about 1360, is the oldest known road map of Great Britain. In 1500, Erhard Etzlaub produced the "Rom-Weg" (Way to Rome) Map, the first known road map of medieval Central Europe. It was produced to help religious pilgrims reach Rome for the occasion of the "Holy Year 1500".

  5. European route E25 - Wikipedia

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    European route 25 near Bard, Italy.. European route E25 is a north–south European route from Hook of Holland in the Netherlands, to Palermo in Italy which includes ferry crossings from Genoa to Bastia (), from Bonifacio to Porto Torres and from Cagliari to Palermo ().

  6. Suwałki Gap - Wikipedia

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    The Via Baltica road, a vital link connecting Finland and the Baltic states with the rest of the European Union, passes through the area and, as of April 2024, is under construction. The expressway connection from the Polish side, the new S61 expressway , is almost complete, while the A5 highway in Lithuania is being upgraded to a divided highway .

  7. European route E55 - Wikipedia

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    International E-road network; A Class; B Class; European route E55 is an E-route. ... UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007)

  8. European route E38 - Wikipedia

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    European route E38 is a road part of the International E-road network. It runs between Hlukhiv, Ukraine and Shymkent, Kazakhstan. [1] It is 3,400 km (2,100 mi) long. The E38 is the only signposted European route in Kazakhstan. While the country has a few E-routes other than the E38, none of those were signposted. [2]

  9. European route E67 - Wikipedia

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    The Via Baltica attracted great controversy in 2007, as its planned new express road was to take it through several areas in Poland of great natural value. Most controversial was the Augustów bypass, which would take the route through the wetlands of the Rospuda Valley, the last area of its kind remaining in Europe, [citation needed] and an area protected by EU law as part of the European ...