- center; and CAS in the south. In Italy, a dual
carriageway is
often called superstrada (meaning expressway), but this name is unofficial.
Italian traffic code...
- (or
strada extraurbana prin****le),
commonly but
unofficially known as
superstrada, is a
divided highway with at
least two
lanes for each direction, paved...
-
Retrieved 2
November 2023. Giuliani-Balestrino,
Maria Clotilde (2005). "La
superstrada Rimini-San Marino" [The Rimini-San
Marino railway] (PDF).
Studi e Ricerche...
- over a
given distance. In Italy, a dual
carriageway is
often called superstrada (meaning expressway), but this name is unofficial.
Italian traffic code...
-
Retrieved 2
November 2023. Giuliani-Balestrino,
Maria Clotilde (2005). "La
superstrada Rimini-San Marino" [The Rimini-San
Marino railway] (PDF).
Studi e Ricerche...
- :
strada extraurbana prin****le) or type B road,
better known as a "
superstrada", are a type of
roads of
Italy defined within the
Italian Highway Code...
- Via
Volterrana and via Francigena. Nowadays, it is
connected to the A1
superstrada between Florence and Rome and the main road
between Florence and Siena...
- po****tion
centres across Italy. Also
important is the so-called "Ofantina"
superstrada (dual carriageway)
linking with
several locally important towns to the...
- (Italian:
strada extraurbana prin****le),
commonly but
unofficially known as
superstrada (Italian
equivalent for expressway), is a
divided highway with at least...
-
article at [[:it:
Superstrada di San Marino]]; see its
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Superstrada di San Marino}}...