E70 (Europe)
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Major junctions | |
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West end | A Coruña, Spain |
East end | Poti, Georgia |
Location | |
Countries | Spain France Italy Slovenia Croatia Serbia Romania Bulgaria Turkey Georgia |
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European route E70 is an A-Class West-East European route, extending from A Coruña in Spain in the west to the Georgian city of Poti in the east.[1]
Itinerary
The E 70 routes through ten European countries, and includes one (not currently operational) sea-crossing, from Varna in Bulgaria to Samsun in Turkey.
- A-6: A Coruña ( E 1) - Baamonde
- A-8: Baamonde - Gijón - Torrelavega - Bilbao
- AP-8: Bilbao ( E 804) - Eibar ( E 5 E 80)
- AP-1 / AP-8: Eibar (Start of Concurrency with E 5 E 80) - Donostia/San Sebastián - Irún
- A 63: Hendaye - Bayonne (End of Concurrency with E 80) - Bordeaux
- A 630: Bordeaux ( E 72)
- N 230: Bordeaux (End of Concurrency with E 5)
- N 89: Bordeaux ( E 5) - Libourne
- A 89: Libourne - Brive-la-Gaillarde ( E 9)
- A 20: Brive-la-Gaillarde ( E 9) - Saint-Germain-les-Vergnes ( E 9)
- A 89: Saint-Germain-les-Vergnes ( E 9 - Combronde ( E 11)
- A 71: Combronde ( E 11) - Clermont-Ferrand ( E 11)
- A 89: Clermont-Ferrand ( E 11) - Balbigny - Limonest
- A 6: Limonest - Les Chères
- A 466: Les Chères - Ambérieux
- A 46: Ambérieux - Miribel ( E 15)
- A 432: Miribel - Saint-Laurent-de-Mure
- A 43: Lyon (Start of Concurrency with E 711) - Bourgoin-Jallieu (End of Concurrency with E 711) - Chambéry ( E 712)
- N 201: Chambéry ( E 712)
- A 43: Chambéry ( E 712) - Modane
- N 543: Modane
- T 4: Bardonecchia
- A 32: Bardonecchia - Torino
- A 55: Torino ( E 64 E 612 E 717)
- A 21: Torino ( E 717) - Asti (Start of concurrency with E 74) - Alessandria ( E 25, End of concurrency with E 74) - Tortona ( E 62) - Piacenza ( E 35) - Brescia ( E 64)
- A 4: Brescia ( E 64) - Verona ( E 45) - Venice (Start of concurrency with E 55) - Palmanova (End of concurrency with E 55) - Sistiana
- RA 13: Sistiana - Trieste
- RA 14: Trieste (Start of concurrency with E 61)
- A3: Sežana - Divača
- A1: Divača - Ljubljana (End of concurrency with E 61)
- A1 / A2: (Ljubljana Ring Road ( E 57 E 61)
- A2: Ljubljana ( E 57) - Čatež ob Savi
- A3: Bregana - Zagreb (Zagreb bypass E 59 E 65 E 71) - Okučani ( E 661) - Slavonski Brod - Donji Andrijevci ( E 73) - Lipovac
- DN59: Moravița - Timișoara ( E 671)
- DN6: Timișoara ( E 671) - Lugoj ( E 673) - Drobeta-Turnu Severin ( E 771) - Filiași ( E 79) - Craiova ( E 79 E 574) - Alexandria - București
- DNCB: București ( E 85, Towards E 60 E 81 E 85)
- DN5: București (Start of concurrency with E 85) - Giurgiu
- I-2: Ruse (End of concurrency with E 85) - Shumen ( E 772)
- A 2: Shumen ( E 772) - Varna
- I-2: Varna ( E 87)
Gap (Black Sea)
References
- ^ "Bulletin Officiel des Ministères de la Transition écologique et solidaire et de la Cohésion des territoires et des Relations avec les collectivités territoriales". 2019-06-06. Archived from the original on 2019-06-06. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
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- International E-road network
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- E-roads in Italy
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- E-roads in Romania
- E-roads in Bulgaria
- E-roads in Turkey
- E-roads in Georgia (country)
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
- A63 (France)
- A630 (France)
- A89 (France)
- A71 (France)
- A6 (France)
- A466 (France)
- A46 (France)
- A432 (France)
- A43 (France)
- T4 (Italy)
- A32 (Italy)
- A55 (Italy)
- A21 (Italy)
- A4 (Italy)
- RA13 (Italy)
- RA14 (Italy)
- S2 (Georgia)
- Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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