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*{{E|85}} - 2300 km (1438 miles): [[Klaipėda]] – [[Kaunas]] – [[Vilnius]] – [[Lida]] – [[Slonim]] – [[Kobrin]] – [[Dubno]] — [[Ternopil']] — [[Chernivtsi]] —[[Siret]] – [[Suceava]] – [[Roman]] – [[Urziceni]] – [[Bucharest]] – [[Giurgiu]] – [[Rousse]] – [[Byala]] – [[Veliko Tarnovo]] – [[Stara Zagora]] – [[Haskovo]] – [[Svilengrad]] – [[Ormenio]] – [[Kastanies]] – [[Didymoteicho]] – [[Alexandroupolis]]
 
*{{E|85}} - 2300 km (1438 miles): [[Klaipėda]] – [[Kaunas]] – [[Vilnius]] – [[Lida]] – [[Slonim]] – [[Kobrin]] – [[Dubno]] — [[Ternopil']] — [[Chernivtsi]] —[[Siret]] – [[Suceava]] – [[Roman]] – [[Urziceni]] – [[Bucharest]] – [[Giurgiu]] – [[Rousse]] – [[Byala]] – [[Veliko Tarnovo]] – [[Stara Zagora]] – [[Haskovo]] – [[Svilengrad]] – [[Ormenio]] – [[Kastanies]] – [[Didymoteicho]] – [[Alexandroupolis]]
  
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[[File:International E Road Network green.png|right|350px]]
 
*{{E|95}} - 1790 km (1119 miles): [[Saint Petersburg]] – [[Pskov]] – [[Gomel]] – [[Kiev]] – [[Odessa]] … [[Samsun]] – [[Merzifon]]
 
*{{E|95}} - 1790 km (1119 miles): [[Saint Petersburg]] – [[Pskov]] – [[Gomel]] – [[Kiev]] – [[Odessa]] … [[Samsun]] – [[Merzifon]]
  

Revision as of 01:50, 12 November 2010

The international E-road network is a numbering system for roads in Europe developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The network is numbered from E 1 up and its roads cross national borders. It also reaches Central Asian countries like Kyrgyzstan, since they are members of the UNECE.

West-East roads have even numbers and North-South roads have odd numbers.


Listing

North-South reference

International E Road Network green.png

West-East reference


North-South intermediate


West-East intermediate

  • E 02 – Route number not used
  • E 69 - 129 km (80 miles):