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  2. Franjo Tuđman Bridge (Dubrovnik) - Wikipedia

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    The Franjo Tuđman Bridge (Croatian: Most dr. Franja Tuđmana) is a cable-stayed bridge carrying the D8 state road at the western approach to Dubrovnik, Croatia across Rijeka Dubrovačka near Port of Gruž. The original bridge design was developed in 1989; however, construction was stopped at the onset of the Croatian War of Independence.

  3. D8 road (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    D8 state road in Bakarac running along the coastline D8 state road near Dramalj Šibenik Bridge carrying D8 state road D8 state road between Makarska and Omiš The intersection of state roads D8 and D9 Klek border crossing Franjo Tuđman Bridge near Dubrovnik. The D8 state road is the Croatian section of the Adriatic Highway, running from the ...

  4. D66 road - Wikipedia

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    D66 is a state road in Croatia, connecting A9 motorway [1] with D8 state road in Matulji. D66 road serves as a connection to a number of towns and resorts along the eastern coast of Istria peninsula, including Opatija , Lovran and Ičići , as well as to Brestova ferry port, from which Jadrolinija ferries operate to the island of Cres ( D100 ).

  5. Sveti Rok Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Sveti Rok Tunnel is a road tunnel in Lika, Croatia. It is 5.68 kilometres (3.53 mi) long [1] and passes through the Velebit mountains. The tunnel runs between the Sveti Rok and Rovanjska exits on the A1 highway (Zagreb–Dubrovnik); eponymous villages are located near the tunnel's northbound and southbound entrances respectively. [1]

  6. Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    The names Dubrovnik and Ragusa co-existed for several centuries.Ragusa, recorded in various forms since at least the 10th century (in Latin, Dalmatian, Italian; in Venetian: Raguxa), remained the official name of the Republic of Ragusa until 1808, and of the city within the Kingdom of Dalmatia until 1918, while Dubrovnik, first recorded in the late 12th century, was in widespread use by the ...

  7. Trams in Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    At noon a straggled procession was formed of the system's 9 remaining vehicles which filed one by one into the depot which shut its gates without ceremony at 12:30. That was the end of the Dubrovnik trams. Road transport services in the city are now exclusively operated by buses. The tramways carried around 100 million passengers during its six ...

  8. Dubrovnik Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is located approximately 15.5 km [1] (9.5 mi) from Dubrovnik city center, near Čilipi. It was the third-busiest airport in Croatia in 2024 after Zagreb Airport and Split Airport in terms of passenger throughput.

  9. European route E66 - Wikipedia

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    European route E66 is a part of the International E-road network. This Class A intermediate west-east route runs 651 kilometres (405 mi) from Franzensfeste in Italy to Székesfehérvár in Hungary , connecting the Alps with the Pannonian Plain .

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