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  2. List of highways in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese highway system is well spread out over the country. As well as the following roads it includes many national 2 lane roads. Autoestrada ( motorway / freeway )

  3. Roads in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Portugal are defined by the Plano Rodoviário Nacional (PRN, English: National Road Plan), which describes the existing and planned network of Portuguese roads.. The present plan in force is the 2000 National Road Plan (PRN 2000), approved in 1

  4. 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).

  5. A2 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Portugal The A2 ( Portuguese : Autoestrada do Sul ) is a major motorway ( freeway ) in Portugal . It connects Lisbon , the political capital of Portugal, and the 25 de Abril Bridge to Albufeira in Algarve , the country's southernmost mainland province .

  6. Category:Roads in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Roman roads in Portugal (1 P) S. Streets in Portugal (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Roads in Portugal" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  7. A1 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Portugal The A 1 — Autoestrada do Norte —is the biggest and the most important highway in Portugal. It connects the two largest cities in Portugal, Lisbon and Porto, also passing by some district capitals and industrial zones.

  8. A4 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The A 4 is a Portuguese motorway with a length of 63 kilometres (39 miles), running from Matosinhos to Amarante, where it narrows to become an IP road, signed as IP4 . The motorway leaves the metropolitan area of Porto, through the urban areas of Ermesinde, Valongo, Paredes, Penafiel, until arriving at the mountainous town of Amarante.

  9. A22 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Portugal The A22 ( Portuguese : Via do Infante de Sagres ) is the principal motorway ( freeway ) in the Algarve , Portugal . Named after Henry the Navigator , it connects Lagos to Castro Marim and connects to the A-49 Motorway (Spain) on the Guadiana International Bridge over the Guadiana River . [ 1 ]