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The term Interstate is a specific term for highways built by the US Federal Government, and as such a US-specific term. The name is derived from the Latin inter - between and the word state, because Interstate highways connect the states of the USA. There are no states in Greece, so the word Interstate does not make any sense here. No other English-speaking country uses this term, not Canada, not the UK. Andreas 04:25, 12 January 2006 (UTC)