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  2. European route E75 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 75 is part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roads in Europe.. The E 75 starts at the town of Vardø in Norway by the Barents Sea, and it runs south through Finland, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Greece.

  3. European route E763 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 763 is part of the International E-road network. It begins in Belgrade , Serbia and ends in Bijelo Polje , Montenegro. Most of E763 sections, in Serbia, are currently in the process of being upgraded, with the help of several Chinese construction companies.

  4. European route E50 - Wikipedia

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    On its way through Europe it crosses several major European routes, such as: E60 Brest–Vienna; E5 Greenock-Algeciras; E15 Inverness-Algeciras; E45 Alta-Gela; E75 Vardø-Pireas; It is one of the longest E roads on the continent.

  5. European route E77 - Wikipedia

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    In the version of the E-road network established in 1975, E77 was a much shorter road in Hungary from Püspökladány, E60 to Nyíregyháza, which is now part of E573. The section of current E77 between Gdańsk and Budapest was part of E75. When the E77 was first defined in this area, its north end was in Gdańsk. [1] [2]

  6. European route E575 - Wikipedia

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    Győr: E60, E75; External links. UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007) International E-road network

  7. European route E751 - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe was formed in 1947, and their first major act to improve transportation was the joint UN declaration numbered 1264. Signed in Geneva on 16 September 1950, it was named the Declaration on the Construction of Main International Traffic Arteries, [17] which defined the first E-road network. This ...

  8. European route E65 - Wikipedia

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    International E-road network; ... (start of concurrency with E75) ... UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007) ...

  9. European route E571 - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia (on shared signage D1 then R1 then I16, which is a Class 1 road undergoing upgrades to extend R2) Bratislava : E58 , E65 , E75 , E575 Žiar nad Hronom : E572