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47.1 km (29.3 mi) The R 7.1 (Albanian: Autostrada R 7.1, Serbian: Autoput R 7.1) is a four traffic lane motorway, spanning 47.1 km (29.3 mi). The motorway is currently under construction and will connect the east of Kosovo with the west of the country through the cities of Gjilan, Pristina and Kamenica. Gjilan, Kamenica, Lipjan, Pristina
The R 7 Motorway represent a major southwest–northeast motorway in Kosovo connecting the Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast in the southwest across the Albanian Alps to Kosovo. It constitutes part of the European route E851 starting from Montenegro across Albania to Pristina, the European route E65 starting from Sweden to Greece and the European route E80 starting from Portugal to Turkey.
The R 6 (Albanian: Autostrada R 6, Serbian: Autoput R 6) is a four traffic lane motorway, spanning 60 km (37 mi). [9] The majority of the motorway is completed but still under construction. It connect the city of Pristina with the city of Skopje in North Macedonia at the border in Hani i Elezit. [10] Ferizaj, Kosovo Polje, Lipjan, Pristina
The R 6 Motorway (Albanian: Autostrada R 6; Serbian: Autoput R 6), also commonly Autostrada Prishtinë-Han i Elezit and Autostrada Prishtinë-Shkup or Autostrada Arbën Xhaferi, is a motorway in Kosovo running 60 kilometres (37 mi) in the districts of Ferizaj and Pristina. [1] The motorway connects Pristina with Skopje in North Macedonia.
The R 7.1 Motorway (Albanian: Autostrada R 7.1; Serbian: Autoput R 7.1) is a motorway in the Republic of Kosovo, running 47.1 kilometres (29.3 mi) in the districts of Gjilan and Pristina. It is projected to cost around €260 million ended up being twice less, the motorway links the capital Pristina with the Serbian border at Dheu i Bardhë.
Kosovo: Highway system; International E-road network; A Class; B Class; European route E 851 is a road part of the International E-road network.
In the 1960s and 1970s the autoput became a much frequented holiday route for Turkish immigrants in West Germany and Austria (then called Gastarbeiter) visiting their original homeland during the summer vacation time, and for tourists to southeastern Europe.
The highway passes through a 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi)-long double-bore tunnel. Construction works on the tunnel began in May 2007 and were completed with one tunnel tube inaugurated in June 2009. The south-bound tunnel was completed in July 2010. All four faces of the two tubes of the tunnel have been worked on simultaneously.