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European route E85 is part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roads in Europe.
E85 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 2,314 km (1,438 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Klaipėda, Lithuania |
South end | Alexandroupolis, Greece |
Location | |
Countries | Lithuania Belarus Ukraine Romania Bulgaria Greece |
Highway system | |
The E 85 starts from Klaipėda (Lithuania) runs south through Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria to Greece, ending at Alexandroupoli.[1]
The E 85 is 2,314 km (1,438 mi) long.
Route
edit- A 1: Klaipėda ( E272) - Kryžkalnis ( E77) - Kaunas ( E67 E262) - Vilnius ( E28 E272)
- A 3: Vilnius ( E28 E272)
- A 15: Vilnius ( E28) - Šalčininkai
- M 11: Beiniakoni - Lida - Slonim - Ivatsevichy ( E30)
- M 1: Ivatsevichy (Start of Concurrency with E30) - Kobryn (End of Concurrency with E30)
- DN2: Siret - Suceava ( E58) - Săbăoani ( E583) - Roman - Bacău ( E574) - Tișița ( E581) - Focșani - Buzău ( E577) - Urziceni (Start of concurrency with E60) - București (End of concurrency with E60)
- DN5: București (Start of concurrency with E70) - Giurgiu
- I-2: Ruse (End of Concurrency with E70)
- I-5: Ruse ( E70) - Byala ( E83) - Veliko Tarnovo ( E772) - Stara Zagora ( E773) - Dimitrovgrad ( E80) - Haskovo
- I-8: Haskovo - Harmanli - Novo Selo
- EO51: Ormenio - Orestiada - Didymoteicho - Likofos - Ardani
- EO2: Ardani - Alexandroupolis
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "European Agrement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR)" (PDF). United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. 14 March 2008. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
External links
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