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  2. Brisa – Auto-estradas de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal's A5 motorway, operated by Brisa. Brisa – Auto-estradas de Portugal, S.A. [2] is a Portugal -based international transportation company. The group's largest business area is highway management, in which it is the largest concessionaire in its home country. Founded in 1972 by Jorge de Brito, Brisa also has operations in countries ...

  3. A1 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The A 1 — Autoestrada do Norte —is the biggest and the most important highway in Portugal. It connects the two largest cities in Portugal, Lisbon and Porto, also passing by some district capitals and industrial zones. Being the most important connection between two major cities, it was designed to be parallel to other roads, like the EN1 .

  4. Roads in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Estradas regionais (sections of former estradas nacionais, which take the same numbering, i.e. ER 2 is a section of EN 2, if the road crosses more than one region, separate sections of the former National Road can be part of the Regional Network) c.5,000 km (3,100 mi) Rede Nacional de Autoestradas (National Highway Network)

  5. A2 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    It connects Lisbon, the political capital of Portugal, and the 25 de Abril Bridge to Albufeira in Algarve, the country's southernmost mainland province. The first section of the A2 was opened in 1966 and the last one was completed in 2002. It extends for fractionally more than 240 km (149 miles). The A2 is operated by Brisa - Auto-estradas de ...

  6. A3 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The A3 is operated by Brisa - Auto-estradas de Portugal. It has a total length of 112 km and coincides with the European itinerary number 1. This motorway leaves the urban IC23 circular motorway around Porto and Gaia. This motorway passes through Maia, Braga and to the border town Valença. The motorway is a toll road, and most of the route ...

  7. A13-1 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Portugal. The A 13-1 is a motorway that connects the A 1 and the A 13 for a total of 9.4 km (5.8 mi). It has a west–east orientation and also serves as a link from IC 2 to A 1. This has been open to traffic since December 2012. It belongs to the Pinhal Interior Subconcession owned by Ascendi, being carried by means of electronic toll.

  8. A8 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    A8 motorway (Portugal) The A8, called in Portuguese: Auto-estrada do Oeste (Motorway of the West), is a motorway ( freeway) in Portugal, connecting Lisbon and Leiria via Caldas da Rainha. The A17 connects to it in Marinha Grande and runs into Aveiro. A8 is operated by Auto-Estradas do Atlântico. It has a total length of 132 km.

  9. A23 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The A23 ( Portuguese: Auto-Estrada da Beira Interior) is a motorway ( freeway) in Portugal. It connects Guarda, at the A25 motorway (near the Spanish border), to Torres Novas at the A1, the main motorway of Portugal. Construction on A23 was completed in 2003.