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  2. Road signs in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Croatia are regulated in the Ordinance on traffic signs, signaling and equipment on roads (Croatian: Pravilnik o prometnim znakovima signalizaciji i opremi na cestama). [1] The shape and design of the road signs largely follow the road signs used in most European countries.

  3. Učka Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Učka Tunnel (Croatian: Tunel Učka) is a toll tunnel on the A8 motorway in Croatia, under the Učka mountain range, as part of the Istrian Y network in Istria owned and operated by BINA Istra (owning the highway in a concession from 1995 to 2041).

  4. Highways in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Autoceste are marked with this sign in Croatia. The primary high-speed motorways are called autoceste (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈaʊtotsesta]; singular: autocesta), and they are defined as roads with at least three lanes in each direction (including hard shoulder) and a speed limit of not less than 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph).

  5. A5 (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Đakovo exit toll plaza. The A5 is a tolled motorway based on the vehicle classification in Croatia using a closed toll system.Toll charged along the A5 route between Osijek and the Sredanci interchange depends on the route traveled and ranges from 4.00 kuna (0.54 euro) to 30.00 kuna (4.05 euro) for passenger cars and 13.00 kuna (1.76 euro) to 98.00 kuna (13.24 euro) for semi-trailer trucks.

  6. Hrvatske ceste - Wikipedia

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    Hrvatske ceste (lit.Croatian roads) is a Croatian state-owned company pursuant to provisions of the Croatian Public Roads Act (Croatian: Zakon o javnim cestama enacted by the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia. [2]

  7. A10 (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    The A10 motorway (Croatian: Autocesta A10) is a motorway in southern Croatia extending from the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Croatian A1 motorway Ploče interchange. [1]

  8. Pope Francis tells US bishops Trump's immigration policy ...

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    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown in an unusual open letter to America's Catholic bishops on Tuesday, saying criminalising ...

  9. Roads in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The primary high-speed motorways are called autoceste or autoputevi/аутопутеви, public road specially built and intended exclusively for motor vehicle traffic, which is marked as a motorway with a prescribed traffic sign, has two physically separated lanes for traffic from opposite directions with at least two lanes and a lane for forced stopping of vehicles, without intersection ...