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The A22 (Portuguese: Via do Infante de Sagres) is the principal motorway 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] It is also part of European route E01.
Oeiras to Alverca, it is also the outer-loop of the Lisbon Area. A10 north/south A9 to connect to A13 A11 north/south Braga to Guimarães: A12 east/west Loures to Setúbal: A13 north/south Setúbal to Santarém A14 east/west Coimbra to Figueira da Foz: A15 east/west Santarém to Peniche A17 north/south Aveiro - Marinha Grande/A8 A22: east/west
English: Looking north east towards junction 10 of the A22 motorway "Via do lnfante" from a bridge near the village of Paderne north of the city ofAlbufeira, Algarve, Portugal. Junction 10 leads on to the A2 motorway to Lisbon and is classed as junction 15 of the A2.
Autoestrada A22; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Route européenne 1; Autoroute A2 (Portugal) Autoroute A-49 (Espagne) Autoroute A22 (Portugal) Frontière entre l'Espagne et le Portugal; Itinéraire complémentaire 27 (Portugal) Itinéraire complémentaire 1 (Portugal) Itinéraire complémentaire 4 (Portugal) Liste des voies rapides du Portugal
Originally crossing the towns or city centres on its route, over the years many bypass roads have been built to avoid urban traffic. In 1961, the new motorway section between Lisbon and Vila Franca de Xira, part of the future Lisbon–Oporto Motorway, was integrated into the N1. The original route became an extension of the N10.
This is a list of roads designated A22. Entries are sorted in the countries' alphabetical order. A22 motorway (Austria), a road connecting Vienna and the A23 to Stockerau; A22 road (England), a road connecting London to Eastbourne, East Sussex; A22 autoroute, a road connecting Paris to Belgium and the low countries through the Roubaix conurbation
Transport in Portugal is diversified. Portugal has a 68,732 km (42,708 mi) network of roads, of which almost 3,000 km (1,864 mi) are part of a 44 motorways system. Brisa is the largest highway management concessionaire. With 89,015 km 2, Continental Portugal has 4 international airports located near Lisbon, Porto, Faro and Beja.
In Portugal, the city is not an administrative division, therefore a city generally does not necessarily correspond to a municipality, which is the second-level local government in the country. Some entirely urban municipalities do coincide with cities, such as Lisbon , Porto , Funchal , Amadora , Entroncamento , and São João da Madeira .