This is a list of the European Routes, or E-road highways, that run through the Bosnia and Herzegovina. The current network is signposted according to the 2016 system revision, and contains seven Class A roads and three Class B roads within the country.[1]
European routes in Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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System information | |
Maintained by JP Autoceste FBiH JP Autoputevi RS JP Ceste Federation BiH JP Putevi RS | |
Length | 1,135 km (705 mi) |
Highway names | |
European routes: | European route E nn (E nn) |
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Most of the roads are motorways that also carry various national A-numbers (for Autocesta), and there are several state roads with M-numbers (for Magistralna cesta).
Class-A European routes
editNumber | Length | Northern or western terminus | Southern or eastern terminus | Route |
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E65 | 9 km (5.6 mi) | Croatian border near Neum | Croatian border near Neum | M-2: Neum |
E73 | 379 km (235 mi) | Croatian border near Šamac | Croatian border near Doljani | M-17: Šamac - Bilješevo A 1: Bilješevo - Vogošća M-17: Vogošća - Doljani |
Class-B European routes
editNumber | Length | Northern or western terminus | Southern or eastern terminus | Route |
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E661 | 212 km (132 mi) | Croatian border near Gradiška | M-17 (E73) in Zenica | M-16: Gradiška - Donji Vakuf M-5: Donji Vakuf - Zenica |
E761 | 443 km (275 mi) | M-14 in Bihać | Serbian border near Vardište | M-5: Bihać - Bilješevo A 1: Bilješevo - Vogošća M-5: Vogošća - Vardište |
E762 | 92 km (57 mi) | M-17 (E73) in Sarajevo | Montenegrin border near Hum | M-18: Sarajevo - Hum |
See also
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editReferences
edit- ^ "European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR)" (PDF). UNECE. UN Economic Commission for Europe. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2023.