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  2. 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)

  3. Estradas de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Estradas de Portugal. In November 2007, EP Estradas de Portugal SA became the successor to EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. ( a.k.a. Estradas de Portugal or EP) which had been the agency responsible for administering the roads in Portugal since 2004. EP Estradas de Portugal SA is a company which is 100% owned by the Government of Portugal has ...

  4. 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 .

  5. A2 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The A2 ( Portuguese: Autoestrada do Sul) is a major motorway ( freeway) in Portugal. 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.

  6. List of highways in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Porto to Bragança and to the Spanish border in the direction of Zamora. A5. east/west. Lisbon to Cascais. A6. east/west. Begins when the A2 makes a downward turn and goes to the Spanish border by Elvas. A7. east/west.

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. European route E1 in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The European route E1 in Portugal is a series of roads, part of the International E-road network running on a north south axis on the west coast. It starts at the Spanish border in the north at Valença going almost perfectly south passing by several major Portuguese cities like Porto and Lisbon until the border with Spain again at Castro Marim.