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European route E80
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European route E80, also known as the Trans-European Motorway or TEM, is an A-Class West-East European route, extending from Lisbon, Portugal to Gürbulak, Turkey, on the border with Iran. The road connects 10 countries and has a length of approximately 6,102 kilometres (3,792 mi). At its eastern end it joins end-on with Asian Highway AH1 which continues all the way to Tokyo, Japan.

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European route 80 in the section Guarda - Vilar Formoso, Portugal.
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A64 autoroute is a motorway in south western France, at Pau here.
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European route 80 near Cocullo, Italy.
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European route 80 near Dragoman, Bulgaria (border to Serbia).
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Bilingual sign to E 80 in Sofia.
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Route

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Portugal

Spain

France

Italy

Gap - Adriatic Sea

Croatia

Montenegro

Serbia

Kosovo

Serbia

Bulgaria

Turkey

Iran

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Coordinates

  • Western Terminus - Lisbon 38°47′24.2″N 9°6′49.6″W
  • Eastern Terminus - Gürbulak 39°24′37″N 44°22′41.6″E

Notes

  1. The route between Montenegro and Kosovo is unclear, a problem currently shared with E65 which is concurrent with E80 on this section. The existing M-2 road that goes through Bijelo Polje continues northwards through western Serbia as E763, away from the direction of Pristina. Instead the route needs to turn to the east some 4 km (2.5 mi) before Bijelo Polje, at Ribarevina junction, and towards Priština. After that, the route goes southeast, throrugh Berane and Rožaje, where the route winds slightly northwards again, goes through western Serbia near Tutin, and then enters Kosovo near Zubin Potok.
  2. Previously O-2 was used, it has been banned to use by international transit trucks and busses since opening of Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge.
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