Highways in Spain (redirect from Autovía EX-A4)
alternative is the N-II, the national road that preceded the A-2 autovía. On the other hand, autovías are usually (though not always) upgrades from older roads...
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are: Santander Airport Cantabrian Motorway (Autovía A-8, European route E-70) Cantabria-Meseta Motorway (Autovía A-67) Narrow-gauge railway Santander-Oviedo...
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Caldas, Cantabria. Construction of Viaduct of Montabliz, the highest bridge in Spain. "Cantabria se conecta con la Meseta con el tramo de autovía más caro...
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municipal district). Has easy access to the highways Autovía Camino de Santiago and Autovía Cantabria-Meseta, and also has a train station. Osorno la Mayor...
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17,228 km (2018) Highways in Spain are divided into "autopista"s and "autovía"s, the former being controlled-access highways. As of 2019, Spain had 12...
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China's. Towards the end of the 1980s a new line was planned to join the Meseta Central with Andalusia without passing through the Despeñaperros pass. After...
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people. Madrid lies in the centre of the Iberian peninsula on the southern Meseta Central, 60 km south of the Guadarrama mountain range and straddling the...
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