European Route E57
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European route E 57 is an intermediate E-road connecting the
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city of
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with the Slovenian capital city of
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via
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, St. Michael, Graz and Maribor.EUROPEAN AGREEMENT ON MAIN INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC ARTERIES (AGR) - Consolidated version
/ref> In Austria, it follows the A9 motorway, also called
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. In Slovenia it follows the
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. It includes the second-longest tunnel in Austria, the Plabutschtunnel, long. It also includes the Gleinalm tunnel, long, and the Bosruck tunnel, long.


Itinerary

The E 57 routes through two European countries:


Austria

Starting at the junction with the E56 from Nuremberg to the north-west and the E60 from Salzburg to the south.


Slovenia


References


External links


UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007)
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