European route E70

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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.

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[edit] Itinerary

The E-70 routes through ten European countries, and includes one sea-crossing, from Varna in Bulgaria to Samsun in Turkey.

[edit] Spain

The E-70 takes a roundabout route through northern Spain, due to some sections of the A-8 being incomplete. Its length is approximately 686km or 426mi

[edit] France

The E-70 crosses approximately 989 km or 610mi across southern France

[edit] Italy

The E-70 crosses approximately 650 km or 403mi

[edit] Slovenia

The E-70 passes through approximately 186 km or 115mi of central Slovenia

  • A3: Italy - Senožeče: (12 km/7mi)
  • A1: Senožeče - Ljubljana: (67 km/41mi)
  • A2: Ljubljana - Croatia: (107 km/66mi)

[edit] Croatia

Main article: A3 (Croatia)

The E-70 passes through approximately 306 km (190 mi) in Croatia. It closely follows the highway A3 passing through the southern sections of Zagreb bypass. It also follows state route D1 between Bregana and Zagreb and state route D4 to its entire length.

[edit] Serbia

Main article: E70 in Serbia

The E-70 passes through approximately 205 km or 126mi of Serbia

[edit] Romania

The E-70 passes through approximately 695 km or 431 miles

[edit] Bulgaria

The E-70 passes through approximately 186 km or 115mi of northern Bulgaria

Then it crosses the Black Sea by ferry to Samsun, Turkey

[edit] Turkey

From Samsun, the E-70 follows the Black Sea coast through Ordu and Trabzon before entering Georgia

[edit] Georgia

The E-70 passes through Batumi and finally Poti on the Black Sea coast.