European routes in Croatia | |
Type: | E |
Maint: | Hrvatske autoceste[1] Hrvatske ceste[2] BINA Istra Autocesta Zagreb–Macelj |
Length Km: | 2264 |
Label1: | European routes |
Field1: | European route E nn (E nn) |
Country: | HRV |
This is a list of the European Routes, or E-road highways, that run through the Croatia. 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.[3]
Most of the roads are motorways that also carry various national A-numbers (for Autocesta), and there are several state roads with D-numbers (for Državna cesta).
Number | Length | Northern or western terminus | Southern or eastern terminus | Route | |
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E59 | 61km (38miles) | Slovenian border near Macelj | A3 (E70) in Zagreb | ||
E61 | 33km (21miles) | Slovenian border near Pasjak | A6 (E65) in Rijeka | ||
E65 | 757km (470miles) | Hungarian border near Goričan | Bosnian-Herzegovinian border near Klek | Goričan - Zagreb | |
94km (58miles) | Bosnian-Herzegovinian border near Zaton Doli | Montenegrin border near Karasovići | |||
E70 | 305km (190miles) | Slovenian border near Bregana | Serbian border near Lipovac | ||
E71 | 510km (320miles) | Hungarian border near Goričan | D8 in Split | Goričan - Zagreb | |
E73 | 143km (89miles) | Hungarian border near Duboševica | Bosnian-Herzegovinian border near Slavonski Šamac | Duboševica - Osijek | |
11km (07miles) | Bosnian-Herzegovinian border near Metković | D8 in Opuzen | |||
E80 | 39km (24miles) | Ferry port in Dubrovnik | Montenegrin border near Karasovići |
Number | Length | Northern or western terminus | Southern or eastern terminus | Route |
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E661 | 123km (76miles) | Hungarian border near Terezino Polje | Bosnian-Herzegovinian border near Stara Gradiška | |
E662 | 44km (27miles) | Serbian border near Batina | D2 (E73) in Osijek | |
E751 | 117km (73miles) | A7 (E61) in Matulji | Slovenian border near Kaštel | |
27km (17miles) | A8 in Kanfanar | D66 in Pula |