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List Of Highways Numbered 36
The following highways are numbered 36: International * European route E36 Australia * City Road, Sydney * Domain Highway, Tasmania * Arnhem Highway Canada *Alberta Highway 36 * Ontario Highway 36 * Saskatchewan Highway 36 China * G36 Nanjing–Luoyang Expressway, G36 Expressway Costa Rica * National Route 36 (Costa Rica), National Route 36 Czech Republic * I/36 Highway (Czech Republic), I/36 Highway; Czech: :cz:Silnice I/36, Silnice I/36 France * A36 autoroute Greece * Greek National Road 36, EO36 road Iceland *Route 36 (Iceland) India * National Highway 36 (India) Iran * Road 36 (Iran), Road 36 Italy * Autostrada A36 (Italy), Autostrada A36 * Strada statale 36 del Lago di Como e dello Spluga, State road 36 Japan * Japan National Route 36 New Zealand * New Zealand State Highway 36 Korea, South * National Route 36 (South Korea), National Route 36 Thailand * United Kingdom * A36 road, British A36 (Bath-Southampton) United States * Interstate 36 (former proposal) ...
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European Route E36
European route E36 is a west to east intermediate-category European route connecting Berlin in Germany and Bolesławiec in Poland. Important towns served by the E36 include: *Germany **Berlin ** Lübben **Lübbenau **Cottbus **Forst (Lausitz) *Poland **Żary **Iłowa **Bolesławiec At Bolesławiec the E36 joins the much longer E40 route which, originating at Calais in France, runs for more than via Kraków and Lviv to Ridder in Kazakhstan, on the western border of China. Route * :* : Berlin () :* : Berlin – Lübben – Lübbenau :* : Lübbenau – Cottbus – Forst (Lausitz) * :* : Olszyna – Żary – Iłowa – Golnice :* : Golnice – Bolesławiec Bolesławiec (pronounced , ) is a historic city situated on the Bóbr River in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the administrative seat of Bolesławiec County, and of Gmina Bolesławiec, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Gm ... () External links UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall ...
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Autoroute Française 36
Autoroute may refer to the following: * Controlled-access highway, particularly in French-speaking countries * Routing (electronic design automation), when routes to wires in a design are automatically assigned * Microsoft AutoRoute, European name for Microsoft Streets & Trips, which helps plan trips by automobile See also * Autoroutes of France * Autoroutes of Quebec * Autoroutes of Morocco Morocco's network of motorways is administered by the state-owned company Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM). It runs the network on a pay-per-use basis, with toll stations placed along its length. The general speed limit is 120 km/h. History The f ...
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Japanese National Route Sign 0036
Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture ** Japanese diaspora, Japanese emigrants and their descendants around the world * Japanese citizens, nationals of Japan under Japanese nationality law ** Foreign-born Japanese, naturalized citizens of Japan * Japanese writing system, consisting of kanji and kana * Japanese cuisine, the food and food culture of Japan See also * List of Japanese people * * Japonica (other) * Japanese studies , sometimes known as Japanology in Europe, is a sub-field of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on Japan. It incorporates fields such as the study of Japanese language, history, culture, litera ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Strada Statale 36 Del Lago Di Como E Dello Spluga
Strada Statale 36 del Lago di Como e dello Spluga (designated SS 36) is an Italian state highway approximately long, located entirely within the Lombardy region of Italy. It is a major highway and one of the primary north-south routes in Lombardy, providing the main access to the Valtellina valley and the Swiss canton of Grisons via the Splügen Pass (Italian: ''Passo dello Spluga''). The route connects these northern areas with Milan and the southern parts of Lombardy. Route The SS 36 originates in Milan at Piazzale Lagosta, initially following urban avenues Viale Zara and Viale Fulvio Testi northward. Official management by ANAS begins at kilometre 8.590, near the Sesto San Giovanni exit of the A4 motorway. In Monza, the route takes the name ''Viale Lombardia'' and, since 2013, passes through a long urban tunnel constructed beneath this avenue. North of Monza, the SS 36 becomes the ''Nuova Valassina'', a modern six-lane divided highway that crosses the Brianza region, pass ...
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Strada Statale 36 Italia
Various Eateries Trading Limited, trading as Strada, is a chain based in the United Kingdom of branded restaurants specialising in Italian cuisine with two Strada sites and six Coppa Clubs, all in Southern England. History The concept was spawned by Luke Johnson in 2000 and, over five years, expanded to thirty restaurants. In September 2005, Richard Caring bought the chain from Johnson for £60m. During this period of ownership, twenty more restaurants were added to the chain and, in May 2007 they, along with five Belgo and Bierodrome restaurants, were acquired by Tragus Group Ltd for £140m, owner of the brands Cafe Rouge, Bella Italia, Potters Bar & Kitchen and Huxleys. In 2007 Targus signed a concession agreement with holiday park operator Center Parcs UK and Ireland This led to the opening of Strada Restaurants at the Company’s Sherwood and Longleat sites and was Expanded in 2014 with the opening of a Strada Restaurant at Center parcs new village in Woburn. Following ...
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Autostrada A36 (Italy)
Autostrada A36, also called Pedemontana Lombarda ("Lombard foothills motorway"), is an ''autostrada'' (Italian for "motorway") long in Italy located in the region of Lombardy that aims to speed up travel in the north of Milan, creating a road outside the Metropolitan City of Milan to connect the province of Varese with that of Bergamo, as well as the Milan Malpensa Airport with the Orio al Serio International Airport. The section between the link with the Autostrada A8 at Cassano Magnago and the strada statale 35 dei Giovi at Lentate sul Seveso was opened between January and November 2015. Route See also *Autostrade of Italy *Roads in Italy *Transport in Italy Other Italian roads *State highways (Italy) *Regional road (Italy) *Provincial road (Italy) *Municipal road (Italy) A strada comunale (Italian for municipal road; "strade comunali"), abbreviated SC, is an Italian road that is maintained by ''comune'', hence the name. They can be roads owned by ''comune'' (ins ...
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Autostrada A36 Italia
The ''autostrade'' (; : ''autostrada'', ) are roads forming the Italian national system of motorways. The total length of the system is about , as of 30 July 2022. There are also 13 motorway spur routes, which extend for . Most of the Italian motorways have two lanes per carriageway, but of the Italian motorway network have three lanes per carriageway, have four lanes per carriageway, and only have five lanes per carriageway. The density is of of motorway for every of Italian territory. Italy was the first country in the world to build motorways reserved for fast traffic and motor vehicles only. The ''Autostrada dei Laghi'' ('Lakes Motorway'), the first built in the world, connecting Milan to Lake Como and Lake Maggiore, and now forms the A8 and A9 motorways, was devised by Piero Puricelli and inaugurated in 1924. In northern and central Italy and in the southern regions of Campania and Apulia, the ''autostrade'' mainly consist of tollways managed by Autostrade per ...
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