European route E90
European route E 90 is an A-Class West–East European route, extending from Lisbon in Portugal in the west to the Turkish–Iraqi border in the east.
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West end | Lisbon, Portugal |
East end | Silopi, Turkey |
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Itinerary
The E 90 routes through five European countries, and includes four sea-crossings: Barcelona, Spain - Mazara del Vallo, Italy; Messina, Italy to Reggio Calabria, Italy; Brindisi, Italy, to Igoumenitsa, Greece, and Eceabat, Turkey, to Çanakkale, Turkey.
A2 / IP7: Lisbon - Setúbal (Start of concurrency with E-01) - Landeira (End of concurrency with E-01) A6 / IP7: Landeira ( E-01) - Évora (Start of concurrency with E-802) - Estremoz (End of concurrency with E-802) - Elvas
A-5: Badajoz - Mérida ( E-803) ( E-903) - Madrid M-30: Madrid ( E-5 E-901) A-2: Zaragoza ( E-7 E-804) AP-2: Zaragoza - Lleida - El Vendrell ( E-15) AP-7: El Vendrell (Start of concurrency with E-15) - Rubí (End of concurrency with E-15) AP-2: Rubí ( E-15) - Barcelona B-23: Barcelona A-2: Barcelona B-10: Barcelona
Gap
A29: Mazara del Vallo ( E931) - Alcamo ( E933) - Palermo (Towards E25) A20: Palermo (Towards E25) - Campofelice di Roccella A19: Campofelice di Roccella - Messina ( E45) : Messina - Villa San Giovanni A2: Villa San Giovanni ( E45) - Reggio Calabria RA4: Reggio Calabria SS106: Reggio Calabria - Catanzaro ( E848) - Crotone ( E846) - Sibari ( E848) - Metaponto ( E847) - Taranto ( E843) SS7: Taranto ( E843) - Brindisi ( E55) SS16 / SS613: Brindisi ( E55)
Ferry
A2: Igoumenitsa ( E55 E92) - Ioannina ( E951, Towards E92 E853) - Kalabaka ( E92) - Kozani ( E65) - Thessaloniki ( E75 E79 E86) - Komotini ( E85) - Kipoi
D.110: İpsala - Keşan ( E84 E87) D.550: Keşan ( E84, Start of concurrency with E87) - Gelibolu (End of concurrency with E87) : Gelibolu - Lapseki D.200: Lapseki - Karacabey (Start of concurrency with E881) - Bursa O-5: Bursa (End of concurrency with E881) O-22: Bursa D.200: Bursa - Eskişehir - Sivrihisar ( E96) - Ankara ( E89) O-20: Ankara ( E88 E89) D.750: Ankara ( E88) - Aksaray - Ulukışla O-21A: Ulukışla O-21: Ulukışla - Tarsus ( E982) O-51: Tarsus ( E982) - Adana O-52: Adana - Toprakkale ( E91) - Gaziantep - Şanlıurfa ( E99) D.400: Şanlıurfa - Nusaybin ( Qamishli) - Cizre D.430: Cizre - Silopi
gollark: Take SIM cards. Why are they still discrete hardware devices, *running Java*?
gollark: To be honest the phone network and everything associated with it seems terribly designed.
gollark: And there probably will be, since they can hardly vet all of them thoroughly: there are probably a lot of VoIP providers.
gollark: But they *can*, if some provider comes along which is willing to verify a call with a faked number.
gollark: I mean that it seems to require trusting the provider of the other end, i.e. the one the robocaller is subscribed to.
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