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Croatia – ENC, on all tolled motorways in Croatia (autocesta) except A2 [33] Italy – Telepass, UnipolMove and MooneyGo on all Autostrade (motorway network). Telepass has been the first full-implemented ETC in Europe. Portugal – Via Verde; Portugal – Highways A22 (Algarve) and A28 (Porto) operated by Via Livre [34]
Hrvatske autoceste (HAC) or Croatian Motorways Ltd is a Croatian state-owned limited liability company tasked with management, construction and maintenance of motorways in Croatia pursuant to provisions of the Croatian Public Roads Act (Croatian: Zakon o javnim cestama) enacted by the Croatian Parliament.
The Hadassah College of Technology was established in 1970 to meet the changing needs in Israel for trained professionals. [2] It officially opened in 1972. [3] HAC became a degree-granting institution in 1996 and was accredited by the Israel Council for Higher Education in 1998.
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).
Homeland is a supermarket chain in the United States.Homeland is the main supermarket banner of Homeland Acquisition Corporation (H.A.C., Inc.), the supermarket banner's parent company, and the names are often used interchangeably.
ENC (formerly El Dorado National–California, after which the company's name is derived) is an American manufacturer of heavy-duty transit buses with its headquarters and main factory in Riverside, California, and owned by Rivaz Inc.
The A4 route near Novi Marof. The A4 motorway is a significant north–south motorway in the northern Croatia connecting the nation's capital, Zagreb, to the Hungarian M7 motorway at the Goričan border crossing [15] The southern terminus of the A4 motorway at the interchange in Ivanja Reka represents its junction with the rest of the Croatian motorway network via the A3 motorway. [16]
The A7 motorway (Croatian: Autocesta A7) is a 42.4-kilometre-long (26.3 mi) motorway in Croatia.It connects the nation's largest port in Rijeka, to the Croatian motorway network, as well as to the Rupa and Pasjak border crossings to Slovenia.