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  2. ANEK Lines - Wikipedia

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    The new Patras-Venice route is added to the route to Northern Italy [7] The construction of the company's building is completed as well as the relocation of administrative services to the company-owned, functional establishment in Chania(Karamanli avenue former Souda Avenue) [ 7 ]

  3. Greek National Road 90 - Wikipedia

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    The National Road 90 is a large expressway on the West-East axis in Crete that connects the westernmost city and port, Kissamos with the easternmost, Sitia. It is also part of two major European routes: E65 (Kissamos-Chania) and (E75 Chania-Rethymno-Heraklion-Agios Nikolaos-Sitia). [1]

  4. European route E90 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 90 is an A-Class West–East European route, extending from Lisbon in Portugal in the west to the Turkish–Iraqi border in the east. It is connected to the M5 of the Arab Mashreq International Road Network .

  5. European route E65 - Wikipedia

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    European route E65 is a north-south Class-A European route that begins in Malmö, Sweden and ends in Chania, Greece. The road is about 4,400 km (2,700 mi) in length. The road is about 4,400 km (2,700 mi) in length.

  6. A90 motorway (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The A90 motorway, also known as the Northern Road Axis of Crete (Greek: Βόρειος Οδικός Άξονας Κρήτης, ΒΟΑΚ), [1] [2] is a mixture of motorway and limited-access roads that form the northern backbone of the national highway network in Crete, southern Greece. It is about 310 km, starting in Kissamos and ending in Sitia.

  7. Highways in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greece's motorway network has been extensively modernized throughout the 2000s and part of it is still under construction. Most of it was completed by early 2017. There are a total of 10 main routes throughout the Greek mainland and Crete, from which some feature numerous branches/auxiliary routes, as described in the listing below.

  8. Transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The routes of some state highways derive from ancient Roman roads, such as the Strada statale 7 Via Appia, which broadly follows the route of the Roman road of the same name. Italy is the fifth in Europe by number of passengers by air transport, with about 148 million passengers or about 10% of the European total in 2011. [9]

  9. Trolleybuses in Ancona - Wikipedia

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    The route comprising the present Ancona trolleybus system is: 1/4 Piazza IV Novembre – Tavernelle; This is an amalgamation of the previous lines 1 and 4.The amalgamated line has the following itinerary, from Piazza IV Novembre: Viale della Vittoria, Piazza Cavour, Piazza Roma, Archi, Ancona railway station, Viale Giordano Bruno, Piazza Ugo Bassi, Via Torresi, Tavernelle (terminus).