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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. List of highways numbered 75 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... E75 European route E75; Afghanistan. Kandahar-Boldak Highway ...

  4. A1 motorway (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    Before the European routes numbers were changed, the northern part from Efzoni to EO2 was E5N, while today the entire road is part of European route E75. The task of maintaining and charging for parts of the motorway has recently been ceded to private consortia, part of the deal for the construction of the A5 (Ionia Odos), the A3 /E65, and the ...

  5. R5 expressway (Slovakia) - Wikipedia

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    With a length of less than two kilometers, R5 will be the shortest expressway in Slovakia after its completion. The European Route E75 will follow its route. In the technical studies, several variants were assessed, including zero (rejection of construction) and the extension of the existing road I/11 to the parameters of a half-profile ...

  6. A1 autostrada (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    2019 – 2021 Reconstruced and widened to 3 lanes per direction in years 2019 – 2021. Piotrków Tryb. - Kamieńsk: 24 km 2019 – 2022 3 lanes per direction. Built by reconstructing a national road from the 1970s with 2 lanes per direction. Kamieńsk - Częstochowa: 41 km 2019 – 2021 Częstochowa bypass 20.3 km 2015 – 2019

  7. European route E751 - Wikipedia

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    This declaration was amended several times before 15 November 1975, when it was replaced by the European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR), which established a route-numbering system and improved standards for roads on the list. The AGR went through several changes, the last one of which, as of 2011, occurred 2008. [18]

  8. European route E77 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 77 is a part of the inter-European road system. This Class A intermediate north–south route is 1,690 km (1,050 mi) long and it connects the Baltic Sea with the central part of the continent.

  9. European route E8 - Wikipedia

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    Finnish border sign on the E 8 road at Kilpisjärvi (in Finnish, Swedish and Northern Sami) Road sign above the E75/E8/road 4 near Oulu. The European route E8 is a European route that runs between Tromsø, Norway and Turku, Finland. The length of the route is 1,410 kilometres (880 mi).