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European route E40

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E40
Route information
Lenth8,500 km (5,300 mi)
Major junctions
FraeE15 Calais (Fraunce)
 E17 Ghent (Belgium)
E25 Liège (Belgium)
E35 Cologne (Germany)
E36 Bolesławiec (Poland)
E45 Kirchheim (Germany)
E55 Dresden (Germany)
E65 Legnica (Poland)
E75 Myslowice/Gliwice (Poland)
E85 Dubno (Ukraine)
E95 Kiev (Ukraine)
E105 Kharkiv (Ukraine)
E50 Debaltseve (Ukraine)
E119 Astrakhan (Russia)
E123 Tashkent (Uzbekistan)
E125 Almaty (Kazakhstan)
TaeRidder (Kazakhstan)
Location
CountriesFraunce, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Roushie, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan
Heichwey seestem
Internaitional E-road network

European route E 40 is the langest European route,[1] mair nor 8,000 kilometre (5,000 mi) lang, connectin Calais in Fraunce via Belgium, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Roushie, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, an Kyrgyzstan, wi Ridder in Kazakhstan near the border tae Cheenae.

The route passes through:

The road maks a big detour in Central Asie. The shortest road atween Calais an Ridder is aboot 2000 km shorter, maistly uisin the E30 via Berlin-Moscow-Omsk.

Local nummerin

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The E40 coincides wi the follaein naitional roads:

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References

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Notes
  1. a b Antill, Peter; Dennis, Peter (2007). Stalingrad 1942. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-84603-028-5.