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A5 Road
A5 Road may refer to: ;Africa *A5 highway (Nigeria), a road connecting Lagos and Ibadan * A5 road (Zimbabwe), a road connecting Harare and Francistown ;Americas * Quebec Autoroute 5, a road in Quebec, Canada * County Route A5 (California) or Bowman Road, California, USA * A005 road (Argentina), a road connecting National Route 8 and National Route 36 in the city of Río Cuarto, Córdoba Province ;Asia * A5 road (Malaysia), a road in Sabah connecting the Route A4 (Sandakan) and Tawau * A 5 road (Sri Lanka), a road connecting Peradeniya and Chenkaladi via Badulla * A5 road, an expressway in China connecting A4 Shanyang Interchange and Jiangsu Province Boundary ;Australasia * A5 highway (Queensland), a road connecting Goondiwindi and Westwood * A5 highway (South Australia), a road connecting the city centre of Adelaide to the beachside suburb of Glenelg * A5 highway (Tasmania), a road connecting Melton Mowbray and Deloraine ;British Isles * A5 road (Great Britain), a road conn ...
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A5 Motorway (Bulgaria)
The Cherno More motorway or the Black Sea motorway (, ) is a Bulgarian motorway planned to link the major coastal cities of Varna and Burgas, passing along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. It is part of the Pan-European Corridor VIII and is estimated to be 103 km (60 miles) long when finished. As of 2016, 10 km (6 miles) of the motorway are completed, from the Asparuhov bridge in Varna to the village of Priseltsi. The Cherno More motorway is expected to considerably shorten the journey between the two cities, since the traffic is slowed down significantly by the narrow passage of the Balkan Mountains between Nesebar and Obzor, especially during the summer season. As part of the Bulgarian motorway network, the motorway is to be linked with the Hemus motorway (A2) near Varna and with the Trakia motorway (A1) near Burgas, both leading to the capital Sofia. The motorway is not included for financing by the allocated for Bulgaria EU funds, unlike other motorways in the countr ...
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A-5 Motorway (Spain)
A5 Road may refer to: ;Africa *A5 highway (Nigeria), a road connecting Lagos and Ibadan * A5 road (Zimbabwe), a road connecting Harare and Francistown ;Americas * Quebec Autoroute 5, a road in Quebec, Canada * County Route A5 (California) or Bowman Road, California, USA * A005 road (Argentina), a road connecting National Route 8 and National Route 36 in the city of Río Cuarto, Córdoba Province ;Asia * A5 road (Malaysia), a road in Sabah connecting the Route A4 (Sandakan) and Tawau * A 5 road (Sri Lanka), a road connecting Peradeniya and Chenkaladi via Badulla * A5 road, an expressway in China connecting A4 Shanyang Interchange and Jiangsu Province Boundary ;Australasia * A5 highway (Queensland), a road connecting Goondiwindi and Westwood * A5 highway (South Australia), a road connecting the city centre of Adelaide to the beachside suburb of Glenelg * A5 highway (Tasmania), a road connecting Melton Mowbray and Deloraine ;British Isles * A5 road (Great Britain), a road conn ...
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A5 Motorway (Slovenia)
The A5 motorway ( sl, avtocesta A5, Pomurski krak) of Slovenia is 79.6 km long. It begins at the Dragučova interchange on the A1 motorway (Slovenia), A1 motorway north of Maribor and ends at the Hungary, Hungarian border at Pince, continuing on in Hungary as the M70 motorway (Hungary), M70 motorway. It connects Maribor with Budapest. The first section was completed in 2003, whilst the last section was opened for traffic in October 2008. Junctions, exits and rest area European Route(s) External linksDARS the national motorway operator of Slovenia.
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A5 Motorway (Romania)
A5 Road may refer to: ;Africa *A5 highway (Nigeria), a road connecting Lagos and Ibadan * A5 road (Zimbabwe), a road connecting Harare and Francistown ;Americas * Quebec Autoroute 5, a road in Quebec, Canada * County Route A5 (California) or Bowman Road, California, USA * A005 road (Argentina), a road connecting National Route 8 and National Route 36 in the city of Río Cuarto, Córdoba Province ;Asia * A5 road (Malaysia), a road in Sabah connecting the Route A4 (Sandakan) and Tawau * A 5 road (Sri Lanka), a road connecting Peradeniya and Chenkaladi via Badulla * A5 road, an expressway in China connecting A4 Shanyang Interchange and Jiangsu Province Boundary ;Australasia * A5 highway (Queensland), a road connecting Goondiwindi and Westwood * A5 highway (South Australia), a road connecting the city centre of Adelaide to the beachside suburb of Glenelg * A5 highway (Tasmania), a road connecting Melton Mowbray and Deloraine ;British Isles * A5 road (Great Britain), a road conn ...
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A5 Motorway (Portugal)
The A5 is a motorway, located in the Lisbon metropolitan area, Portugal. It connects Lisbon with Cascais. The motorway is also known as Estoril Coast Motorway and it overlaps the Complementary Itinerary 15 (IC15). The first section of the highway – connecting the Duarte Pacheco Viaduct in the City of Lisbon with the National Stadium in the Oeiras Municipality – was opened in 1944, becoming the first motorway in Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of ... and one of the first in the world. From 1945 to the early 1980s, it was officially designated National Road 7 (N7), when it became the A5. The last section of the A5 was opened in 1991. Motorways in Portugal Cascais {{Portugal-road-stub ...
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A5 Motorway (Netherlands)
The A5 motorway is a motorway in the Netherlands. With a length of , it is one of the shortest motorways in the country. Overview The A5 serves as a western by-pass for the city of Amsterdam, relieving the western part of the A10 motorway from through traffic towards Zaanstad and the northern part of the province. It also forms a shortcut between the A4 motorway and A9 motorway, reducing travel time and distance between The Hague and Haarlem and Alkmaar. This shortcut relieved the busy intersection Badhoevedorp. The current A5 was opened in two sections: the first on November 8, 2003 connecting the A4 with the A9 resulting in two new interchanges: interchange De Hoek (A4/A5) and interchange Raasdorp (A5/A9). This section of A5 has no exits, although there is an exit ramp towards Hoofddorp when heading south. Because this junction is located just before interchange De Hoek, it is considered to be part of the A4 and therefore has no exit number. The only object one comes acro ...
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A5 Highway (Lithuania)
The A5 highway is a highway in Lithuania ( Magistralinis kelias). It runs from Kaunas to the Polish border, toward Suwałki and ultimately Warsaw. The length of the road is . A section of the A5 highway - Kaunas-Marijampolė, has been upgraded to a motorway, accessed only via grade-separated junctions. It is the first motorway built after Lithuania entered the European Union in 2004. The remainder of the road is being upgraded to motorway specifications. It will connect Kaunas with expressway S61 in Poland. The road will be only motorway connection between the Lithuanian motorway network and the rest of the European motorway network. Most of the A5 highway is coded Via Baltica in the European route system. The E67 highway ultimately connects Prague with Tallinn/Helsinki. Principal cities along the route *Kaunas *Marijampolė Marijampolė (; also known by several other names) is a cultural and industrial city and the capital of the Marijampolė County in the south of Lithu ...
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A5 Road (Latvia)
The A5 is a national road in Latvia which is part beltway around Riga, connecting Salaspils to Babīte. The road is also known as Riga bypass. The road is part of European route E67, European route E77 and Latvian TEN-T road network. The length of A5 is 41 kilometer. Currently A5 has 1x1 lanes until interchange with A9 then it turns to 2x2 all the way until Babīte. Most of the traffic on A5 is made up by trucks. A5 crosses river Daugava on Riga HES, and the A5 part on the HES has been reconstructed in 2010/2011. Another part of A5 between A8 and A9 was reconstructed in 2011. There are plans to build a new bridge over Daugava opposite to the end of A4 (part of Riga bypass on other side of Daugava), in further future. Current speed limit is 90 km/h. The average AADT of A5 in 2016 was 12 482 cars per day. Crossings Major cities crossed *Salaspils *Ķekava *Mārupe * Pinķi *Rīga Gallery Image:A5-Salaspils-LV2.jpg, A5 near Salaspils in 2010. Image:A5-Sa ...
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A5 Motorway (Italy)
The ''Autostrada A5'' (Italian) or ''Autoroute A5'' (French) is an Italian motorway, which connects Turin and the Aosta Valley to France, through the Mont Blanc Tunnel. Major Cities A5 passes through Ivrea, Pont-Saint-Martin, Châtillon, Aosta and Courmayeur Courmayeur (; Valdôtain: ) is a town and ''comune'' in northern Italy, in the autonomous region of Aosta Valley. History The toponym ''Courmayeur'' has been mentioned as ''Curia majori'' (1233–1381), ''Corte Maggiore'' (1620), ''Cormoyeu'' (164 .... External links ATIVA Autostrada Torino Ivrea Valle d'Aosta S.p.A.S.A.V. Società Autostrade Valdostane S.p.A.R.A.V Raccordo Autostradale Valle d'Aosta S.p.A. {{DEFAULTSORT:A5 A05 Transport in Piedmont Transport in Aosta Valley Transport infrastructure completed in 1961 ...
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Motorway 5 (Greece)
The Greek Motorway 5 ( el, Αυτοκινητόδρομος 5; code: A5) is a motorway in Greece. The motorway, commonly referred to as Ionia Odos ( el, Ιόνια Οδός) or Ionia Motorway, starts at Ioannina and it follows the western coastline of mainland Greece down to the Gulf of Corinth. At Rio, it crosses the gulf via the Rio–Antirrio bridge and is connected with the A8 Motorway at an interchange near Patras. The future, currently under construction, Patras - Pyrgos motorway is typically part of the A5 Motorway. In August 2017, the last section under construction (Perdika-Ioannina) was completed and delivered to traffic by the Greek Minister of Infrastructure, Transport and Network, making Ionia Odos a fully operational motorway. It is the second major north–south road connection after Motorway 1 and is also part of the trans-balkanic Adriatic–Ionian motorway and the European routes E55 and E951. The Ionia Odos motorway was one of the most challenging construc ...
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A5 Motorway (Germany)
is a 445 km (277 mi) long Autobahn in Germany. Its northern end is the Hattenbach triangle intersection (with the A 7. The southern end is at the Swiss border near Basel. It runs through the German states of Hessen and Baden-Württemberg and connects on its southern ending to the Swiss A 2. The A5 passes by the Frankfurt Airport. History Nazi era Construction for the first section, between Frankfurt and Darmstadt was started on 23 September 1933 by Adolf Hitler. Propaganda falsely celebrated the project as "the Führer's Autobahn" and "Germany's first Autobahn," but the AVUS race track in Berlin was opened in September 1921. The first public Autobahn was the Cologne-Bonn highway which was inaugurated August 1932 (later called A 555). It was downgraded to a state highway (German: Bundesstrasse) in order to let the Nazi propaganda proclaim that the Reichsautobahn Frankfurt-Darmstadt was the first ever built in Germany. Rare sight in Europe: 4 lanes in ...
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