-
autopistas or
autovías were ****igned
names starting with A plus one or two
numbers describing their general orientation,
while upgraded autovías kept their...
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shoulders of some
autovías, but not autopistas. A-1 A-12 -
Pamplona to Logroño A-62 A-73 -
Burgos to
Aguilar de
Campoo A-231 -
Autovía del
Camino de Santiago...
- it
connects to the
Portuguese A6 motorway. It is one of the six
radial autovías stemming from
Madrid and
forms part of
European route E90. It replaced...
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general renumbering of
Spanish autovías. In the mid-2000s, the
Autopista AP-41 was
built to su****de the A-42,
though the
autovía is
still regularly used....
- The
Autovía A-7 (also
called Autovia del Mediterráneo) is a
Spanish autovía (toll-free limited-access highway)
which starts in La Jonquera, near the French...
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renumbered A-45 in 2003, as part of the
general renumbering of
Spanish autovías. The
section between Córdoba and Benamejí was
built in the mid-2000s, running...
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starts in
Madrid and ends in Valencia. It is the
shortest of the six
radial autovías stemming from Madrid, at 355 km (220.5 miles), and the
entirety of the...
- was
introduced in 2003, as part of the
general renumbering of
Spanish autovías. The
section between Salamanca and
Ciudad Rodrigo was
built during 2003...
- Plan
Regional de
Autovías with the
objective that all muni****lities with 10,000 or more
inhabitants would be
connected to an
autovía. If it is completed...
- p****ing via Logroño and
Burgos where it
becomes the
Autovía A-231. "Burgos «acaricia» dos históricas
autovías para
llegar al mar y a Navarra" [Burgos «caresses»...