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Autostrada A1, Autostrada del Sole, Italy
The Autostrada A1, nicknamed Autostrada del Sole ("Sun Motorway"), is the oldest European Highway and the most important in Italy.
The highway links the largest cities on the Tyrrhenian side of Italy: Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples. At 754 km, it is the longest Italian autostrada, running parallel to Autostrada Adriatica A14. It is a part of the E35 and E45 European routes.
The A1 reduced travel time between Milan and Naples from two days to just seven to eight hours. The mountain crossing from Bologna to Florence is known as Variante di Valico.
Length: 759.6 km (472.0 mi)
Regions:Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Umbria, Lazio, Campania
Junctions
North end A50 / A51 in Milan
A21 in Piacenza
A15 in Parma
A22 / SS 12 (Strada Statale) in Modena
A13 / A14 in Bologna
A11 / RA 3 (raccordo autostradale) in Florence
RA 6 (raccordo autostradale) in Bettolle-Valdichiana
SS 3 bis / SS 675 (Strada Statale) in Terni
A1 dir / GRA (Great Ring Junction) in Fiano Romano
A24 / GRA (Great Ring Junction) in Lunghezza
A1 dir / GRA (Great Ring Junction) in San Cesareo
A30 in Caserta
South end A3 / A16 in Naples
Source
• www.wikipedia.org
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