Zagreb bypass (Croatian: Zagrebačka obilaznica) is a U-shaped motorway partially encircling Zagreb, Croatia. The largest part by far, between Jankomir...
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Zagreb (/ˈzɑːɡrɛb/ ZAH-greb Croatian: [zǎːɡreb] ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the north of the country, along the Sava river,...
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obilaznici vrijedan 800 milijuna kuna" [The third lane will be built on the Zagreb bypass worth 800 million kuna]. Večernji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 10 October...
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A3 (Croatia) (category Roads in Zagreb)
states and the Balkans. Apart from Zagreb, where the A3 motorway comprises a considerable part of the Zagreb bypass, the motorway runs near a number of...
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Jankomir interchange within the Zagreb bypass, providing road connections to a number of cities and towns besides Zagreb, including Krapina, Zabok and Zaprešić...
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miles) long. It connects the Jakuševec interchange of the Zagreb bypass, to the south of Zagreb, to Velika Gorica and onwards to Sisak, but currently reaches...
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Buzin is a village in Croatia. It is located just south of the Zagreb bypass and the adjacent D3/A3 interchange is named after it. According to the 2021...
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Lučko (category Neighbourhoods of Zagreb)
located near the Lučko interchange that connects the A1 motorway, the Zagreb bypass and the D1 and D3 state roads towards Karlovac, colloquially called...
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In that area the E71 reaches Zagreb and connects to the city through a number of interchanges along the Zagreb bypass. Along the three motorways, the...
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Croatian A2 motorway running past Krapina to Zagreb. The E59 terminates at Jankomir interchange of the Zagreb bypass, where southbound E59 traffic defaults...
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highways and expressways radially leading into the city through the Zagreb bypass. Major highways and expressways include A1/A6, leading to Gorski Kotar...
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Šćitarjevo (category Populated places in Zagreb County)
part of the city of Velika Gorica, Croatia. It is located near the Zagreb bypass and the recently built Homeland Bridge. Its main tourist attraction...
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Lučko interchange (category Roads in Zagreb)
as Zagreb–Karlovac motorway terminus exit, connecting the motorway to the city of Zagreb itself directly. Following construction of Zagreb bypass towards...
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Slavonska Avenue (category Roads in Zagreb)
Ivanja Reka interchange with the Zagreb bypass. In 2007 the avenue was proclaimed to be the most accident-prone road in Zagreb. The avenue is an important...
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Wroclaw Eastern Bypass [pl] (in construction). Inner ring: National road 5, National road 94 [pl] Zagreb, Croatia – Zagreb bypass Zillina, Slovakia...
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Jankomir interchange (category Roads in Zagreb)
construction, the interchange connected the new Zagreb bypass to former Brotherhood and Unity Highway which linked Zagreb to Slovenian border and a two-lane road...
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E61) A2: Ljubljana ( E57) - Čatež ob Savi Croatia A3: Bregana - Zagreb (Zagreb bypass E59 E65 E71) - Okučani ( E661) - Slavonski Brod - Donji Andrijevci...
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A1 (Croatia) (redirect from Zagreb-Split highway)
since the existing Zagreb bypass is not tolled, and then re-enter another tolled motorway. There are plans for the outer Zagreb bypass to be integrated...
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Jankomir (category Neighbourhoods of Zagreb)
known for the nearby Jankomir interchange, a major interchange of the Zagreb bypass and Ljubljanska Avenue. Jankomir is also home to a psychiatric hospital...
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1977 and 1991: Kranj–Ljubljana: 20 km (12 mi) Jankomir interchange (Zagreb bypass)–Slavonski Brod (east): 207 km (129 mi) Sremska Mitrovica–Belgrade–Niš:...
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A7 (Croatia) (redirect from Rijeka bypass)
comprising the western arm of Rijeka bypass. As the first stage of the A6 motorway construction spanning between Zagreb and Rijeka neared completion in the...
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Jadranska Avenue (category Roads in Zagreb)
County road Ž1040, it runs between the Remetinec Roundabout and the Zagreb bypass, acting as an important thoroughfare both for commuters from southwestern...
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A4 (Croatia) (category Roads in Zagreb)
part of Zagreb bypass. Later that same year, on May 14, 1998, the government signed an agreement with Astaldi, regulating construction of the Zagreb Goričan...
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Goričan Bosnian-Herzegovinian border near Klek A4: Goričan - Zagreb A3: Zagreb bypass A1: Zagreb - Bosiljevo A6: Bosiljevo - Rijeka A7: Rijeka - Sveti Kuzam...
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Homeland Bridge (category Bridges in Zagreb)
Petruševec neighborhood in the north and the Kosnica interchange with the Zagreb bypass in the south. The bridge was built in the mid-2000s and opened in the...
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M101 railway (Croatia) (section Reconstruction of the Zagreb West Station - Zagreb Main Station section (2023 - 2024))
The state border–Savski Marof–Zagreb Glavni kolodvor railway (Croatian: Pruga državna granica–Savski Marof-Zagreb Glavni kolodvor), officially designated...
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Croatian highways are toll roads with the exception of the Zagreb bypass and Rijeka bypass. There are five vehicle categories in Croatia that differ in...
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most Croatian motorways, and exceptions are the A11 motorway, Zagreb bypass and Rijeka bypass, as well as sections adjacent to border crossings (except eastbound...
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Ivanja Reka interchange (category Buildings and structures in Zagreb County)
section between the Lučko and Ivanja Reka interchanges, a section of the Zagreb bypass opened in 1981. It was named after the nearby village of Ivanja Reka...
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M102 railway (Croatia) (redirect from Zagreb–Dugo Selo railway)
The Zagreb Glavni kolodvor–Dugo Selo railway, officially designated the M102 railway, is a 22.202-kilometre (13.796 mi) railway line in Croatia that connects...
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