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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. Estradas de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    In November 2007, EP Estradas de Portugal SA became the successor to EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. (a.k.a. Estradas de Portugal or EP) which had been the agency responsible for administering the roads in Portugal since 2004. EP Estradas de Portugal SA is a company which is 100% owned by the Government of Portugal has a 75-year concession to ...

  4. List of highways in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Póvoa de Varzim to Vila Pouca de Aguiar: A8 north/south Lisbon to Leiria: A9 north/south 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 ...

  5. File:Portugal location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Português: Mapa de Portugal com os 18 distritos delimitados, para uso em localizações geográficas Projecção cilíndrica equidistante, N/S alongamento 130 %. Limites geográficos do mapa:

  6. Infraestruturas de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Infraestruturas de Portugal, S.A. (IP) is a state-owned company which resulted from the merger of Rede Ferroviária Nacional (REFER) and Estradas de Portugal (EP). It manages the Portuguese rail and road infrastructure.

  7. A1 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    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. Being the most important connection between two major cities, it was designed to be parallel to other roads, like the EN1.

  8. Plano Rodoviário Nacional - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Plano Rodoviário Nacional

  9. A13-1 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Portugal The A 13-1 is a motorway that connects the A 1 and the A 13 for a total of 9.4 km (5.8 mi). It has a west–east orientation and also serves as a link from IC 2 to A 1.