E87 | |
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Major junctions | |
North end | Odesa, Ukraine |
South end | Antalya, Turkey |
Location | |
Countries | Ukraine Moldova Romania Bulgaria Turkey |
Highway system | |
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 Odesa (Ukraine), Tulcea (Romania), Constanţa (Romania), Varna (Bulgaria), Burgas (Bulgaria), Çanakkale (Turkey), İzmir (Turkey) to Antalya (Turkey).[1]
Route
- R 52: Palanca
- M 3: 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)
- A 5: 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
References
- ↑ European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries, 5 April 2002
External links
- UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007)
- http://www.elbruz.org/eroads/E87.htm
- E87 on OpenStreetMap
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