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Map of E 80 within Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria and Turkey.

European route E 80 is an A-Class West-East European route, extending from Lisbon, Portugal to Gürbulak, Turkey, on the border with Iran. The road connects 11 countries and has a length of approx. 5700 kilometres (approx. 3540 miles).

Itinerary

Portugal

Spain

France

Monaco

Italy

Croatia

Montenegro

Kosovo

Serbia

Bulgaria

Turkey

Asian Highway 1

The E80 follows the Asian Highway 1 (AH1) and Road 32 through Turkey and crosses over the Bosporus via the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge or the Second Bosphorus Bridge.

Coordinates

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Gallery

<gallery> File:RouteE31.JPG|European route 80 near Parma, Italy. File:E 80 Dragoman.jpg|European route 80 near Dragoman, Bulgaria (border to Serbia). File:E 80 in Sofia.jpg|Bilingual sign to E 80 in Sofia.

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