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  2. Highways in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Controlled-access highways in Romania are dual carriageways, grade separated with controlled-access, designed for high speeds. There are two types of highways, motorways (Romanian: Autostrăzi, sing. Autostradă) and expressways (Romanian: Drumuri expres, sing.

  3. Roads in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Motorways are identified by A followed by a number. As of April 2024, Romania has 1,098 km of motorway in use, with another 720 km under construction. [citation needed] In recent years, a master plan for the national motorway network has been developed and many works have begun around the country, [4] which will result in significant changes by 2015, [5] and eventually by 2022.

  4. Category:Roads in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roads in Romania" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 235 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. Category:Motorways in Romania - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Highways in Romania; P. A7 motorway (Romania) S. A10 motorway (Romania) Sibiu–Bacău Motorway; Sibiu–Făgăraș ...

  6. List of roads and highways - Wikipedia

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    4.15 Romania. 4.16 Russia. 4.17 Spain. 4.18 Sweden. 4.19 Switzerland. 4.20 Turkey. 4.21 United Kingdom. ... This is a list of highways or other major roads around the ...

  7. A1 motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A1) is a partially built motorway in Romania, planned to connect Bucharest with the Banat and Crișana regions in the western part of the country and the rest of Europe. When completed it will be 581 kilometers long and it will span the country on the approximative south-east to north west direction.

  8. A7 motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The A7 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A7), [1] also known as the Ploiești–Siret Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Ploiești–Siret) or the Moldavia Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Moldovei), [2] is a partially built motorway in Romania, that upon completion will link Ploiești to the north-eastern part of the country, partly along the Pan-European Corridor IX.

  9. File:Highways in Romania (detailed).svg - Wikipedia

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