European route E87
European route E 87 is part of the United Nations international E-road network. It is an important north–south road on the coast of Black Sea, running from Odessa (Ukraine), Tulcea (Romania), Constanţa (Romania), Varna (Bulgaria) south through Burgas (Bulgaria) via Çanakkale to Antalya (Turkey).[1]
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North end | Odessa, Ukraine |
South end | Antalya, Turkey |
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International E-road network |
Route
R52: Palanca
M3: Giurgiulești ( E584)
DN2B: Galaţi - Brăila ( E584) DN22: Brăila ( E584) - Măcin - Isaccea - Tulcea - Babadag - Tariverde - Ovidiu ( E60) DN2A: Ovidiu ( E60) - Constanţa ( E60 E81) DN39: Constanţa - Eforie Nord ( E675) - Eforie Sud - Mangalia
I-9: Shabla - Kavarna - Balchik - Varna ( E70) A5: Varna - Priseltsi I-9: Priseltsi - Byala - Obzor - Nesebar - Pomorie - Burgas ( E773) - Marinka - Zvezdec - Malko Tarnovo
D.555: Dereköy - Kırklareli - Babaeski ( E80) D.100: Babaeski - Havsa D.550: Havsa - Uzunköprü - Keşan ( E84, Start of Concurrency with E90) - Gelibolu (End of Concurrency with E90) - Eceabat : Eceabat - Çanakkale D.550: Çanakkale - Ayvalık - Menemen O-30: Menemen - İzmir ( E96 E881) O-31: İzmir - Selçuk - Aydın D.320: Aydın - Denizli D.585: Denizli - Acıpayam - Söğüt D.350: Söğüt - Korkuteli - Antalya
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