Country: | CZE |
Type: | D |
Route: | 2 |
Map Custom: | yes |
Length Km: | 61 |
Terminus A: | D1 near Brno |
Junction: | D55 near Břeclav (planned) |
Terminus B: | D2 border with Slovakia near Lanžhot |
Regions: | South Moravian |
Cities: | Brno |
D2 motorway (cs|'''Dálnice D2''') is a highway in the Czech Republic. It runs from the City of Brno to the border with Slovakia[1] at the Morava river near Lanžhot, from where the Slovak diaľnica D2 leads to Bratislava. The entire route is part of European route E65.
Construction on the D2 highway began in 1974; the first 11km (07miles) opened in 1978. The last part of the motorway opened in 1980, when it was 141km (88miles) long. After the 1993 dissolution of Czechoslovakia, 61km (38miles) remain in Czech Republic, 80km (50miles) in Slovakia.
Point | Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) | |
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City of Brno | 49.1624°N 16.6321°W | |
Village of Starovičky | 48.9094°N 16.7805°W | |
Border with Slovakia at the Morava river | 48.6862°N 16.9872°W |