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Encyclopedia > European route E65
E 65

European route E65 is a road part of the International E-road network. It begins in Malmö, Sweden and ends in Chaniá, Greece. The road is about 3,800 km (2,400 mi) in length. The international E-road network is a network of roads in Europe, numbered E1 and up. ... â–¶(?) IPA: [málmø:] is the third largest city in Sweden, situated in the southernmost province of SkÃ¥ne, near Copenhagen, Denmark. ... Chania (IPA , Greek: Χανιά, also transliterated as Hania, older form and Italian: Canea) is the second city of Crete and the capital of the Chania Prefecture. ... A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer), symbol: km is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 1000 metres (from the Greek words χίλια (khilia) = thousand and μέτρο (metro) = count/measure). ... A mile is a unit of distance (or, in physics terminology, length) currently defined as 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, or 63,360 inches. ...


The road follows the route MalmöYstad … Świnoujście – WolinGoleniówSzczecinGorzów Wielkopolski – Świebodzin – Zielona GóraLegnicaJelenia GóraHarrachov – Železný Brod – TurnovMladá BoleslavPragueJihlavaBrnoBratislava – Rajka – Csorna – SzombathelyZalaegerszegNagykanizsa – Letenye – ZagrebKarlovacRijekaSplitDubrovnikPetrovacPodgoricaBijelo PoljeSkopjeKicevoOhrid- Bitola – Niki – Vevi – KozaniLarissa – Domokos – Lamia – Brallos – IteaAntirrionRhionEgionKorinthosTripoliKalamata … Kissamos – Chaniá â–¶(?) IPA: [málmø:] is the third largest city in Sweden, situated in the southernmost province of SkÃ¥ne, near Copenhagen, Denmark. ... Ystad is a municipality and city in Scania in southernmost Sweden. ... ÅšwinoujÅ›cie (pronounce: [,É•vinÉ”ujÉ•tɕȋe], German Swinemünde) is a town in Pomerania, north-western Poland, situated on the islands of Uznam and Wolin with about 41,000 inhabitants (2004). ... Wolin is the name shared by an island located in the Baltic Sea located just off the Polish coast, and a town located on the island. ... Coat of Arms of Goleniów Goleniów (Kashubian/Pomeranian: Gòlnowò; German: Gollnow) is a town in Pomerania, north-western Poland with 22. ... Motto: none Voivodship West Pomeranian Municipal government Rada miasta Szczecina Mayor Marian Jurczyk Area 301,3 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 415 600 1372/km² Founded City rights 8th century 1243 Latitude Longitude 53°26N 14°34E Area code +48 91 Car plates ZS Twin towns Berlin-Kreuzberg... Motto: none Voivodship Lubusz Municipal government Rada Miasta Gorzowa Wielkopolskiego Mayor Tadeusz JÄ™drzejczak Area 86 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 125 780 - 1463/km² Founded City rights - - Latitude Longitude 52°44 N 15°14 E Area code +48 95 Car plates FG Twin towns - Municipal Website Gorzów Wielkopolski... Åšwiebodzin (German: Schwiebus) is a town in western Poland with 22,700 inhabitants (1995). ... Town hall Motto: none Voivodship Lubusz Municipal government Rada Miasta Zielona Góra Mayor Bożena Ronowicz Area 58,3 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 118 730 - 2047/km² Founded City rights 13th century 1323 Latitude Longitude 51°56 N 15°30 E Area code +48 68 Car plates FZ... Legnica (pronounce: , formerly Lignica, German Liegnitz) is a town in south-western Poland. ... Jelenia Góra (German Hirschberg) is a town in south-western Poland. ... Harrachov is a town situated in the northern Czech Republic. ... Turnov is a town in the Czech Republic, in northern Bohemia, Liberec Region, on the Jizera river, in the heart of nature-reserve Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj). ... Mladá Boleslav (-Czech, German: Jungbunzlau) is a city in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, on the left bank of the Jizera river about 50 km northwest of Prague. ... The area on which Prague was founded was settled in ancient times since the Paleolithic Age. ... Jihlava â–¶(?) (German Iglau) is a city in the Czech Republic. ... Brno â–¶(?) (-Czech, German: Brünn) is the second-largest city of the Czech Republic, located in the southeast of the country, at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers. ... Bratislava (until 1919: PreÅ¡porok in Slovak, Pressburg in German and English, Pozsony in Hungarian, Požun in Croatian) is the capital of Slovakia and the countrys largest city, with a population of some 450,000. ... Szombathely (Latin Savaria/Sabaria, German Steinamanger, Slovenian Sombotel) is a city in Hungary. ... Zalaegerszeg   listen? is the capital city of county Zala, Hungary. ... Nagykanizsa, also known as Kanizsa, is a medium-sized city in Southwest Hungary, in the county of Zala. ... Zagreb (pronounced: ) is the capital city of Croatia. ... Karlovac is a city in central Croatia with 59,395 inhabitants (2001), center of the Karlovac county. ... Coat of arms The Baroque city clock tower above the arched gateway linking the Korzo to the inner city Ferry in Rijeka harbour Rijeka (in local Croatian dialects Rika and Reka; Fiume in Italian and Hungarian, Reka in Slovene; Sankt Veit am Flaum in older German; R(ij)eka and... Split (Italian: Spalato, Latin: Aspalathos) is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, the administrative center of Croatias Split-Dalmatia county. ... A view of Dubrovnik from the south Dubrovnik (Latin Ragusa) is an old city on the Adriatic Sea coast in the extreme south of Croatia, positioned at 42°39′N 18°04′E at the terminal end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. ... A town in Montenegro (federation of Serbia and Montenegro) 55 km west from Podgorica ... Mayor Dr. Miomir MugoÅ¡a Area  - city  - municipality km² 1,399 km² population=169,132 km² Population  - city  - municipality {{{population}}} {{{municipility}}} Time zone Summer Time CET (UTC +1) CEST (UTC +2) Founded 14th Century Latitude Longitude 42°47 N 19°28 E Area code +381 81 Car plates PG Official... Bijelo Polje is major town in the northern part of Montenegro. ... Skopje (Macedonian: Скопје, Albanian: Shkupi, Serbian/Croatian: Skoplje, Bulgarian: Скопие; Ottoman Turkish: Üsküb, Greek: Σκόπια);see also different names; is the capital city of the Republic of Macedonia. ... Kercove (Macedonian (Slavonic): Кичево or Kicevo), is a city in the Republic of Macedonia with a population of 25,129 Macedonian Slavs as long as Albanian, Turkish, Serbian, and Gypsy citizens. ... Ohrid (see also different names) is a city on the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid in western Republic of Macedonia. ... Bitola-View of the old town Bitola (Macedonian Битола, Bulgarian Битоля, Albanian Manastir, Turkish Manastır, Greek Μοναστήρι, Serbian Bitolj/Битољ) is a city in Republic of Macedonia. ... Kozani (Greek: Κοζάνη) is a city in northern Greece, capital of Kozani Prefecture. ... Larissa (Greek: Λάρισα, Lárisa, (Turkish: YeniÅŸehr-i Fenar) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa Prefecture. ... There are several different meanings of Lamia. ... There are things that have the name Itea (Greek ιτέα, for willow): Itea, including Itea virginica, the scientific name of Virginia Sweetspire. ... Antirio (Greek: Modern, Αντίρριο, also pronouced as: a-DEE-ree-oh, Ancient/Katharevousa: _n), older spellings Antirrio, Antirrion, Antirhion, Antirion, ancient spelling: Antirrhion, Latin: Antirrhium is a community lying in a cape which has its closest distance to the Peloponnese in which the Rio_Antirio bridge can now access to the... This is a town that uses the same modern name, for other uses see Rio Rio or Rion, Latin: Rhion or Rhium (Greek: Modern: Ρίο Rio, Ancient: Ρίον Rion) is a suburban town north of Patras, Greece. ... Aigion or Aigio (Greek: Modern: Αίγιο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on, Latin: Aegium) also, Egio or Egionis a town in northeast Achaea that has a population of around 12,000, with a square, a bus terminal and a fountain in downtown. ... Corinth, Greece is a prominent city in both Greek mythology and the New Testament. ... Tripoli (Greek, Modern: Τρίπολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is the most populated province in Arcadia. ... There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: Καλαμάτα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ... Chania (IPA , Greek: Χανιά, also transliterated as Hania, older form and Italian: Canea) is the second city of Crete and the capital of the Chania Prefecture. ...


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The borders between large empires ran through the territory of today's Serbia for long periods in history: between the Eastern and Western halves of the Roman Empire; and between the Ottoman Empire and the Austrian Empire (later Austria Hungary).
The Morava valley route, which avoids mountainous regions, is by far the easiest way of travelling overland from continental Europe to Greece and Asia Minor.
European routes E65, E70, E75 and E80, as well as the E662, E761, E762, E763, E771, and E851 pass through the country.
Article about "European route" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (1310 words)
E routes are somewhat similar to the interstate highway system of the United States.
The route numbering system, defined by UNECE since 1975, is as follows (text and layout slightly modified from the original for clarity of understanding):
Routes in Benelux as well as E routes in Europe
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