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  2. Highways in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The initial plan for construction of motorways dates back to 1973, when the government of Socialist Bulgaria approved a resolution to build a motorway ring, encompassing the country and consisting of three motorways - Trakia, Hemus and Cherno More. [6] By the democratic changes in 1990, a total of 273 km of motorways had been built in Bulgaria. [7]

  3. Hemus motorway - Wikipedia

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    The Hemus motorway (Bulgarian: Автомагистрала „Хемус“, Avtomagistrala "Hemus") or Haemus motorway, designated A2, is a partially built motorway in Bulgaria. Its planned length is 418 km, of which 191 km are in operation as of October 2022 [update] . [ 1 ]

  4. Botevgrad-Vidin expressway - Wikipedia

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    Highways in Bulgaria The Vidin-Botevgrad expressway ( Bulgarian : Скоростен път „Видин-Ботевград“ , romanized : Skorosten pat "Vidin-Botevgrad" ) is a planned expressway in Bulgaria , that will link the A2 Hemus motorway with Vidin and the New Europe Bridge , at the Danube border crossing to Romania .

  5. Europe motorway - Wikipedia

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    The Europe Motorway (Bulgarian: Автомагистрала "Европа", Avtomagistrala "Evropa"), designated A6, is a motorway [1] that will link the Bulgarian capital Sofia with Serbia at the Kalotina border crossing. Spanning approximately 64.15 kilometers (39.86 mi), the motorway is planned to be connected with the Serbian A4 motorway.

  6. List of A2 roads - Wikipedia

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    A2 motorway (France), a road connecting Combles and the border with Belgium; A2 motorway (Germany), a road connecting the Ruhr Area and Berlin; A2 motorway (Greece), the longest motorway in Greece; A2 motorway (Italy), a road connecting Fisciano with Villa San Giovanni; A2 motorway (Italy): Former name of the highway connecting Rome and Naples.

  7. Via Carpathia - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the M30 motorway in Hungary. The Hungarian section opened to public in October 2021 by completing the missing link between Miskolc and the Slovak border. [7] R4 expressway in Slovakia [8] Western part of A6 motorway in Romania (from Calafat to Lugoj) New Europe Bridge over Danube, from Calafat, Romania to Vidin, Bulgaria

  8. Veliko Tarnovo–Ruse motorway - Wikipedia

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    Along with the Hemus motorway (A2), the Veliko Tarnovo–Ruse motorway aims to provide motorway connection between Sofia and Bucharest, the capitals of Bulgaria and Romania. Also, it follows the route of European route E85 and Pan-European Corridor IX. In March 2015, a tender for conceptual design was announced.

  9. Cherno More motorway - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Bulgarian motorway network, the motorway is to be linked with the Hemus motorway (A2) near Varna and with the Trakia motorway (A1) near Burgas, both leading to the capital Sofia. [ 1 ] The motorway is included for financing by the allocated for Bulgaria since 2022 EU funds , like other motorways in the country.