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  2. Highways in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Many, but not all, autopistas are toll roads, which also mandates an alternative toll-free route (though not necessarily a freeway) under the Spanish laws. An example is the AP-2 toll autopista, which links Zaragoza with Barcelona through the Monegros desert. In this case, the alternative is the N-II, the national road that preceded the A-2 ...

  3. Autopista AP-9 - Wikipedia

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    The AP-9 or Autoestrada do Atlántico is a toll motorway in Galicia, Spain. It starts in A Coruña and runs south past the cities of Santiago de Compostela, Pontevedra and Vigo, before ending at the town of Tui, a few kilometres north of the Portuguese border at the Minho River. The AP-9 is 178 km (111 miles) in length.

  4. Autopista AP-8 - Wikipedia

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    AP-8 viaduct in Eibar. AP-8 in Zarauz.. The Autopista AP-8 is a toll autopista in the north of Spain, crossing the Basque Country from east to west. It is known as the Autopista del Cantábrico (Spanish for 'Motorway of the Cantabrian', Basque: Kantauriko autobidea) and connects the French border with Bilbao via San Sebastián, Zarautz, Eibar and Durango.

  5. European route E5 in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The E5 is a toll road from Irun to Eibar on the Autopista AP-8 and on the Autopista AP-1 from Eibar to Vitoria-Gasteiz and from Miranda de Ebro to Burgos. They are all open toll systems. [2] Although the Autopista AP-4 from Seville to Cádiz should be a toll road, it is not in practice. [3] The E5 covers a total distance of 1.221 km (759 mi) in ...

  6. Autopista AP-68 - Wikipedia

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    Until that date only the toll for the return trip was free, under the same conditions. Since February 1, 2009, if a return trip is made between the Gallur (19) and Zaragoza (23) links in a 24-hour period, light vehicles are free where the same route is taken for the outward and return journey and the same VIA-T device is used.

  7. List of primary highways in Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    road autovia road: Sant Feliu de Guíxols - Santa Cristina d'Aro Santa Cristina d'Aro - Llagostera (connection with C-35) Llagostera - Girona: C-66: road autovia road: Palafrugell - Sarrià de Ter Sarrià de Ter - Banyoles Banyoles - Besalú in project: upgrading of the Banyoles-Besalú section to autovia

  8. Autopista AP-7 - Wikipedia

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    AP-7 in Málaga.. The Autopista AP-7 (also called Autopista del Mediterráneo) (Catalan: Autopista de la Mediterrània) is a Spanish autopista (controlled-access highway).It runs along the Mediterranean coast of Spain.

  9. C-32 highway (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    C-32 around Sitges. The C-32's southern section, also known as Autopista de Pau Casals (officially), named in honor of the famous cellist Pablo Casals, who is known as Pau Casals in Catalan, or non-officially Túnels del Garraf after the tunnels through the Garraf Massif, was previously named A-16 before the redenomination.