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The Carreteras Nacionales de España or National Roads of Spain are roads of governmental property, managed by the Ministry of Development (Spain) and form the Red de Carreteras del Estado or State Roads Network.
The Road of Malezas (Spanish: Carretera de Malezas), also spelled Road of Maleza (Spanish: Carretera de Maleza), is a north–south Cuban state highway connecting the municipalities of Santa Clara to Encrucijada in Villa Clara Province.
Use of the Autopista typeface on the left, and Carretera Convencional typeface on the right 1969 standard direction signs. Carretera Convencional , also known as CCRIGE, is the typeface used on Spanish road signs. [1]: 86 From 1962 until approximately 1991, a French typeface predating Caractères was used on road signs.
However, in 2003 all Spanish motorways were uniformly renamed with the following criteria: Interurban free-to-use motorways are named "A-" plus: one number, if it is one of the major axes of Spain, being A-1 to A-6 the six radial highways stemming from Madrid, A-7 the highway through the Mediterranean coast, and A-8 the highway through the ...
The N-1 (formerly designated as N-I) was the main road from Madrid to France in Spain.From Madrid, the road headed north to Burgos.In this section, most of the old N-I has been replaced by the Autovía A-1.
An estimated 15,000–50,000 civilians, chiefly the elderly, women, and children, fled towards the city of Almería, nearly 125 miles (201 km) to the east via the main coastal highway, the N-340 road (la carretera N-340). Three Nationalist cruisers, the Canarias, Almirante Cerveras and Baleares bombarded the road. The frantic civilians ...
The N-IV is a major highway in Spain.It connects Madrid to Cádiz.It has generally been up-graded or replaced by the Autovía A-4, with the exception of the section between Los Palacios y Villafranca and Jerez de la Frontera, and remaining sections which now serve as accesses roads from the Autovia to the various cities and towns it passed through, such as Valdepenas, Bailén, Andújar ...
Federal Highway 101 (Spanish: Carretera Federal 101, Fed. 101) connects Matamoros, Tamaulipas, to Fed. 80 in San Luis Potosí. [3] It passes through Ciudad Victoria, the capital of Tamaulipas, and Tula. The route traverses the Sierra Madre Oriental cordillera.