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Arachthos river bridge under construction in 2008. 94 km of the motorway had been built as part of other motorways, before the official project began in 1994. Between 1997 and 2004, 393 km of motorway were built. [5] The main part of the project was completed by 30 May 2009. [6] A final bridge was opened on 10 May 2014 [7]
Rio–Antirrio bridge 2,880 metre long (9,449 ft) (2nd longest cable bridge in Europe; ... Igoumenitsa–Ioannina–Kalampaka line; Thessaloniki Metro extensions;
It starts from Ioannina at the A2 (Egnatia Odos) interchange, and currently ends at Rio, in Patras, after crossing the Corinthian Gulf through the Rio-Antirrio bridge. There, it connects to the A8 (see below). The route passes through most of western continental Greece, along the Ionian Sea, hence its name "Ionia Odos". Work on the majority of ...
Greek National Road 6 (Greek: Εθνική Οδός 6, abbreviated as EO6) is a national road in north-central Greece.It begins at the port of Igoumenitsa and ends at Volos, passing through the towns Ioannina, Metsovo, Trikala and Larissa.
Construction works resumed in April 2013, and the Antitrion - Ioannina section was finally completed in 2017. Construction began on the Patras - Pyrgos section in 2022 with completion due in 2025. Planning was approved in December 2024 to extend the Ionia Odos north to the border with Albania.
Igoumenitsa (Greek: Ηγουμενίτσα, romanized: Igoumenítsa) is a coastal city in northwestern Greece. It is the capital of the regional unit of Thesprotia . Igoumenitsa is the chief port of Thesprotia and Epirus , and one of the largest passenger ports of Greece, connecting northwestern Mainland Greece with the Ionian Islands and Italy .
Bienvenida, Spain; Bièvre, Belgium; Bucine, Italy; Cashel, Ireland; Cissé, France; Desborough, England, United Kingdom; Esch (Haaren), Netherlands Hepstedt, Germany ...
It is located north of the capital Ioannina and near the Albanian border. Konitsa lies northeast of a group of villages known as the Zagorochoria . The town was built amphitheatrically-shaped on a mountain slope of the Pindos mountain range from where it overlooks the valley where the river Aoos meets the river Voidomatis .