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{{Short description|Road in Spain}} |
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|type = Autovia |
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|route = 7 |
|route = A-7 |
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|alternate_name = Autovía del Mediterráneo |
|alternate_name = Autovía del Mediterráneo |
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|map = Mapa A-7.png |
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The '''Autovía A-7''' (also called ''Autovia del Mediterráneo'') is a Spanish [[autovía]] (toll-free [[limited-access highway]]) which starts in [[La Jonquera]], near the French frontier and ends in [[Algeciras]]. |
The '''Autovía A-7''' (also called ''Autovia del Mediterráneo'') is a Spanish [[autovía]] (toll-free [[limited-access highway]]) which starts in [[La Jonquera]], near the French frontier and ends in [[Algeciras]]. It was finally finished in late 2015 upon completion of sections west of [[Almeria]] and around [[Motril]], is a free alternative route to the tolled [[Autopista AP-7]], and is the longest national motorway in Europe. |
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It was finally finished in late 2015 upon completion of sections west of [[Almeria]] and around [[Motril]] is a free alternate route of [[Autopista AP-7]], and is the longest national motorway in Europe. |
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| 15 || [[Amposta]] || [[Peñíscola]] || 52.46 km |
| 15 || [[Amposta]] || [[Peñíscola]] || 52.46 km |
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| 31 || [[Benalmádena, Málaga|Benalmádena]] || [[Estepona]] || 64.79 km |
| 31 || [[Benalmádena, Málaga|Benalmádena]] || [[Estepona]] || 64.79 km |
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| 32 || [[Estepona]] || [[Guadiaro]] || 25.64 km |
| 32 || [[Estepona]] || [[Guadiaro (town)|Guadiaro]] || 25.64 km |
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| 33 || [[Guadiaro]] || [[Algeciras]] || 26.85 km |
| 33 || [[Guadiaro (town)|Guadiaro]] || [[Algeciras]] || 26.85 km |
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 31 March 2024
Autovía A-7 | |
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Autovía del Mediterráneo | |
Route information | |
Length | 1,300 km (810 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | La Jonquera |
To | Algeciras |
Location | |
Country | Spain |
Highway system | |
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The Autovía A-7 (also called Autovia del Mediterráneo) is a Spanish autovía (toll-free limited-access highway) which starts in La Jonquera, near the French frontier and ends in Algeciras. It was finally finished in late 2015 upon completion of sections west of Almeria and around Motril, is a free alternative route to the tolled Autopista AP-7, and is the longest national motorway in Europe.
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[edit]Major cities crossed
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The Autovía A-7 through Castelló de la Plana
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A-7 in Algeciras
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A-7 in Málaga
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A-7 in Murcia