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A1 motorway (Martinique)

The A1 in Martinique is the only motorway built outside Metropole. The road connects Aimé Césaire International Airport in Le Lamentin and Fort-de-France. ...

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A1 motorway (Romania)

Image Rights Currently, the A1 (Autostrada A1 in Romanian) is a 127-kilometer motorway linking Bucharest, the capital of Romania, with Piteşti, a city in Argeş ...

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A1 motorway (Tunisia)

Image Rights The A1 motorway is a road connecting Tunis and Sfax. ...

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A1 road (Latvia)

Image Rights The A1 is a national road in Latvia connecting Riga to Ainaži. The road is part of European route E67. ...

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A10 road (Latvia)

The A10 is a national road in Latvia connecting Riga to Ventspils. The road is part of the European route E22. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A10_road_%28Latvia%29 ...

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A109 road (Kenya)

Image Rights The A109 road is the main road link between the Kenyan cities of Nairobi and Mombasa. It is also known as The Mombasa road. For the majority of the ...

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A16 autoroute

Image Rights The A16 autoroute – also known as L'Européenne and forming between Abbeville and Dunkirk a part of the larger Autoroute des estuaires – is a motorway in ...

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A2 autoroute (France)

The A2 Autoroute is a French autoroute that travels 95 km from the A1 near the commune of Combles in Picardie to the border with Belgium, where it continues on as the Belgian motorway A7. The entire length is concurrently designated European route E19. ...

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A2 highway (Lithuania)

Image Rights The A2 highway in Lithuania connects the capital city of Vilnius with the Panevėžys, via the city, Ukmergė. Its length is over 130 kilometers, making it ...

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A2 motorway (Romania)

Image Rights The A2 motorway, nicknamed The Sun's Motorway (Autostrada Soarelui in Romanian) is a partially built motorway in Romania which will, upon completion, ...

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A2 road (Latvia)

Image Rights The A2 is a national road in Latvia connecting Riga to Veclaicene in the Alūksne District. ...

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A23 road (Kenya)

The A23 is a major road in Kenya linking the towns of Voi and Taveta, before crossing the Tanzanian border (where it ceases to be classified as the A23) and serving the towns of Moshi and Arusha. 112.654m ...

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A258 road

Image Rights The A258 road is an A road in England, running through East Kent from Dover to Sandwich. It is in Zone 2 of the Great Britain numbering scheme. It begins ...

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A26 autoroute

Image Rights The A26 is a 394 km (245 mile) long French motorway connecting Calais and Troyes. It is also known as the Autoroute des Anglais as it is the main route ...

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A3 autoroute

Image Rights The A3 Autoroute is a French autoroute located entirely within the départment of Seine-Saint-Denis, serving Montreuil-sous-Bois, Rosny-sous-Bois, and ...

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A3 motorway (Tunisia)

Image Rights The A3 is a road connecting Tunis and Oued Zarga. ...

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A3 road (Latvia)

The A3 is a national road in Latvia connecting Inčukalns to the Estonian border in Valka. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A3_road_%28Latvia%29 ...

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A340 road

Image Rights The A340 is a major road in the south of England, portions of which are known as the Aldermaston Road, Tadley Hill, Basingstoke Road and Tidmarsh Road. ...

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A4 autoroute

This article is about the French motorway A4. For information about other roads of the same name, or other meanings, see A4 motorway. The A4 Autoroute, also known as l'autoroute de l'Est is a French autoroute that travels 482 km (299 miles) between the ...

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A4 motorway (Romania)

Image Rights The A4 is a planned motorway in Romania with the following route: Târgu Mureş, Sovata, Praid, Ditrău, Tulgheş, Poiana Largului, Târgu Neamţ, Târgu ...

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