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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 motorway gets around the Bulgarian capital Sofia from north to carry the transit traffic, which otherwise would pass through the city or via the Sofia Ring Road. The Bypass is an important thoroughfare , as it connects four motorways - A1 Trakia motorway (via the Sofia ring road), A2 Hemus motorway and the A3 Struma motorway .

  6. Bebresh Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    Bebresh Viaduct (виадукт „Бебреш“) is a girder bridge part of the Bulgarian Hemus (or A2) motorway, located in Vitinya Pass in Stara Planina 60 km east of Sofia, at 650 m above sea level. It was opened in 1985 and was designed by the team of D. Dragoev, P. Minchev and Y. Todorov of Moststroy AD.

  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. Bulgaria is launching the construction of 2 US-designed ... - AOL

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    SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria on Wednesday decided to expand the country’s nuclear power generation as an alternative to fossil fuels by launching the construction of two additional reactors ...

  9. Trakia motorway - Wikipedia

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    The total length of Trakia motorway is 360 km (220 mi) and the final section opened on 15 July 2013 [1] after 40 years of construction. [2] Trakia motorway connects with the Sofia ring road at its eаst end, allowing fast access to Hemus motorway (A2) and Struma motorway (A3) via Sofia Northern Bypass motorway (part of Europe motorway, A6).