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Corfu is an island in the Ionian Sea, owned by Greece. The following is a synopsis of National Roads in Corfu.
National Road 23 (Greece)
National Road 23 (EO23) is a national road on the island of Corfu. It connects Corfu with Lefkimmi crossing the southern part of the island. It is 38 kilometers long. National Highway 23 is a single lane in each direction.
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Along the highway one can visit:
- The beach of Messongi.
- The village of Benitsa.
- The city of Lefkimmi.
Finally, the national road connects the city of Corfu with the port of Lefkimmi.
National Road 24 (Greece)
National Road 24 (EO24) is a national road on the island of Corfu. It connects Corfu with Paleokastritsa crossing the northern part of the island. It is 22.7 kilometers long. National Highway 24 is a single lane in each direction except for the section "National Resistance Road - Dassia Crossing" where it has a double lane with a dividing island.
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Along the highway one can visit:
- The monastery of Paleokastritsa.
- The beach of Paleokastritsa, which is famous for its cold waters.
- The Byzantine fortress of Angelokastro
National Road 25 (Greece)
National Road 25 (EO25) is also a national road on the island of Corfu. This connects Corfu with Achillio, this time crossing the southern part of the island.
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Along the highway one can visit:
- The Achillion Palace
Finally, the national road connects the city of Corfu with the island's airport.
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