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  2. Roads in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Section of the N 16 in Oliveira de Frades paved in granite blocks which were typical of the original national roads in Portugal. The first road plans in Portugal date back from 1843 and 1848, and were based on 18th century plans which prioritized connections between Lisbon and strategic points of the country, and as a support for fluvial routes ...

  3. Category:Roads in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Roman roads in Portugal (1 P) S. Streets in Portugal (3 C, 1 P)

  4. File:WikiReader Portugal.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. List of highways in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of highways in Portugal. The Portuguese highway system is well spread out over the country. The Portuguese highway system is well spread out over the country. As well as the following roads it includes many national 2 lane roads.

  6. Road signs in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Angola largely shares similar road signage designs used in Portugal alongside SADC-issued road signs which made them transitional in nature. [3]Yemen largely shares similar road signage designs used in Portugal — except those languages used are bilingual (Arabic and English) and have different symbols (e.g. camels, mosques, sand dunes, date palms, crescents).

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  8. File:Portugal road sign D7e.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. European route E1 in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The European route E1 in Portugal is a series of roads, part of the International E-road network running on a north south axis on the west coast. It starts at the Spanish border in the north at Valença going almost perfectly south passing by several major Portuguese cities like Porto and Lisbon until the border with Spain again at Castro Marim.