E17 (Europe)
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Major junctions | |
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North end | Antwerp, Belgium |
South end | Beaune, France |
Location | |
Countries | Belgium France |
Highway system | |
International E-road E17 passes through the following cities:
History
Thoughts for creating the E17 started in the 1950s. Building of the motorway began in 1966 at Kortrijk. Belgian minister Omer Vanaudenhove had helped in funding the project by founding an intermunicipal association. The final large tracts of the road were finished in 1973. The road was named the E3 until 1985.[1]
References
- ^ Amies, Nick (2 September 2023). "50th anniversary of the E17 celebrated in new exhibition". The Brussels Times. Archived from the original on 29 February 2024.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to E17.
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- International E-road network
- E-roads in Belgium
- E-roads in France
- Motorways in Belgium
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- Hauts-de-France
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- Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
- A14 (Belgium)
- A22 (France)
- A1 (France)
- A26 (France)
- A4 (France)
- A5 (France)
- A31 (France)
- East Flanders
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- Nord, France
- Pas-de-Calais
- Aisne
- Somme, France
- Marne, France
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