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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-7 - Wikipedia

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    Entering Spain, Catalonia and Girona Province: Border: End of autopista Road continues as A9 towards Perpignan: Start of autopista: Entering France: La Jonquera N Customs: 1 No access (on-slip only) Toll: La Jonquera: 2 Services: La Jonquera Customs: Figueres N, Figueres-Vilafant, Roses: 3 Figueres N: Figueres S, Roses: 4 Figueres S, Figueres ...

  4. Autovía A-7 - Wikipedia

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    The Autovía A-7 (also called Autovia del Mediterráneo) is a Spanish autovía (toll-free limited-access highway) which starts in La Jonquera, near the French frontier and ends in Algeciras. It was finally finished in late 2015 upon completion of sections west of Almeria and around Motril , is a free alternative route to the tolled Autopista AP ...

  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-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.

  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-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.

  9. Transport in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Highways in Spain are divided into "autopista"s and "autovía"s, the former being controlled-access highways. As of 2019, Spain had 12,255 km of roads designated as part of the European comprehensive TEN-T network, of which 10,932 km are motorways. Bridges accounted for 220 km (2.1%) of this network and tunnels for a further 86 km (0.8%).