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The A1 freeway (Autostrada A1 in Romanian) is a 113-kilometre motorway linking Bucharest, the capital of Romania, with Piteşti, a city in Argeş county, Romania. The A1 was the first freeway to be built in Romania, constructed in the 1960s during the Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej regime and updated in 2000. Bucharest (Romanian: BucureÅŸti ) is the capital city and industrial and commercial centre of Romania. ... Piteşti (population: 168,000) is a city in Argeş county of the Wallachia region of Romania, on the Argeş river. ... Romania with Argeş county highlighted Argeş is a Romanian county (Judeţ) in the Wallachia region, with the capital city at Piteşti (population: 187,558). ... Gheorghiu-Dej (center) and Ceauşescu (left) Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej ( November 8, 1901, Bârlad - March 19, 1965, Bucharest) was the Communist leader of Romania from 1948 until his death in 1965. ... This article is about the year 2000. ...

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Extension in progress

Piteşti east ring

A new segment of highway is currently under construction known as the Piteşti east ring (12 km long). This will divert the traffic from the city centre of Piteşti. The project is expected to be completed by 2006. Piteşti (population: 168,000) is a city in Argeş county of the Wallachia region of Romania, on the Argeş river. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Sibiu ring road

The 23 km of motorway that surrounds Sibiu are to be completed by 2006. Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt, Hungarian: Nagyszeben) is a city in Transylvania, Romania with a population of 170,000. ...


Extension Piteşti-Arad-Budapest and Timişoara-Belgrade

There are plans to extend the freeway from Piteşti to Budapest in Hungary, via Râmnicu Vâlcea , Sibiu, Deva, Timişoara, Arad and Nădlac (at the Romanian/Hungarian border), along the 4th european corridor. It is planned that A1 will be connected with the Hungarian motorway M43 which will be a branch of the M5 motorway in Hungary.. Piteşti (population: 168,000) is a city in Argeş county of the Wallachia region of Romania, on the Argeş river. ... Nickname: Pearl of the Danubeor Queen of the Danube Motto: Official website: www. ... Râmnicu Vâlcea (population: 107,656) is a city in Vâlcea county, Romania. ... Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt, Hungarian: Nagyszeben) is a city in Transylvania, Romania with a population of 170,000. ... Deva (Hungarian: Déva, German: Diemrich) is a city situated on the left bank of the middle course of the Mureş river. ... Map of Romania showing Timisoara Timişoara  listen (Hungarian: Temesvár, German: Temeschwar or Temeschburg, Serbian: Temišvar, Turkish: Tamışvar) is a city in western Romania, in the Banat region, Timiş county, population 329,554 in 2000. ... Arad (population: 172,827) is a city in Arad county, in western Romania, in Crisana, 159 miles southeast of Budapest by rail. ... Nadlac is a town partly in Romania and partly in Hungary. ...


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