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  2. Asian Highway Network - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Highway Network (AH), also known as the Great Asian Highway, is a cooperative project among countries in Asia and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to improve their connectivity via highway systems, funded by G77 Gold Standards.

  3. European route E83 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 83 is a road part of the ... Bulgaria and ends in Sofia, Bulgaria. [1] The road ... UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network ...

  4. European route E87 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 87 is part of the United Nations international E-road network. It is an important north–south road on the coast of Black Sea, running from Odesa ( Ukraine ), Tulcea ( Romania ), Constanţa ( Romania ), Varna ( Bulgaria ), Burgas ( Bulgaria ), Çanakkale ( Turkey ), İzmir ( Turkey ) to Antalya ( Turkey ).

  5. European route E871 - Wikipedia

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    International E-road network; ... E 871 is a European B class road in Bulgaria and North Macedonia, ... UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road ...

  6. AH1 - Wikipedia

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    Asian Highway 1 (AH1) is the longest east-west route of the Asian Highway Network, running 20,557 km (12,774 mi) from Tokyo, Japan via North Korea, South Korea, China, Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Iran to the border between Turkey and Bulgaria west of Istanbul where it joins end-on with European route E80, running all the way to Lisbon, Portugal.

  7. Pan-European Corridor VIII - Wikipedia

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    The Corridor VIII is one of the Pan-European corridors. It comprises both road and rail routes. Both commence on the Italian Adriatic coast at Bari or Brindisi, with a ferry crossing to Durrës in Albania. From there the routes cross the southern Balkans into Bulgaria and thence to Varna, on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.

  8. Highways in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The EU accession of the country in 2007, and the improved in the recent years utilization of the allocated EU funds enabled Bulgaria to speed up the expansion of its highway network. As of December 2018, 800 km (497 mi) of motorways are in service, with another 38 km (24 mi) being under various stages of construction.

  9. European route E80 - Wikipedia

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    European route 80 near Cocullo, Italy. European route 80 near Dragoman, Bulgaria (border to Serbia). Bilingual sign to E 80 in Sofia. European route E80, also known as the Trans-European Motorway or TEM, is an A-Class West-East European route, extending from Lisbon, Portugal to Gürbulak, Turkey, on the border with Iran. The road connects 10 ...