European route E81

Template: Infobox trunk road / Maintenance / EU -E

States:

  • Ukraine
  • Romania

The European Route 81 (abbreviated: E 81 ) is a part of the international road network. The north-south direction for the most part running through Romania - 930 km long - Europe road leads, ( according to different data) of Uzhhorod ( Ukr Ужгород ) or of Mukachevo ( Мукачеве, 38 km south-east of Uzhhorod away) in the Ukraine to Constanta in Romania.

Type and length of the legs of the E 81

The road passes through the following places: Ужгород ( Uzhgorod ) - Мукачеве ( Mukachevo ) - Берегове ( Berehove [ of Mukachevo 31km away ] ) - Ukrainian- Romanian border ( 41 km) - Halmeu - Satu Mare ( 35 km) - Zalău (92 km ) - Cluj- Napoca (86 km) - Turda (31 km) - Aiud (36 km) - Alba Iulia (27 km) - Sebes ( 17 km) - Sibiu ( 56 km) - Râmnicu Vâlcea (98 km) - Pitesti (56 km ) - Bucharest (113 km) - Feteşti (138 km) - Cernavoda ( 14 km) - Constanta (59 km).

Route

According to a report of the Economic Commission of the UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe ) of 2004, the route of the E 81 from Bucharest to Constanta is extended. This stretch of road runs Europe on the Romanian A2, the so-called Autostrada Soarelui ( " solar highway ").

The longest stretch of the E 81 has the character of a country road. According to Google Maps European Route 81 has between Uzhhorod - the capital of the Oblast Transcarpathia - Mukachevo and the same track with the E 50 and E 58, and with the latter to Livada ( Wiesenhaid ), a small town in the district of Satu Mare. From the community Zimbor (Hungarian Magyarzsombor ) in Salaj county except the area of ​​the municipality Garbau (Hungarian Magyargorbó ) in Cluj county, the road runs close to the Romanian A3. From the small town of Sebes ( Mühlbach ) in Sibiu county, the E has 81 to Veştem after the village ( west), the same track with the European Route 68 in the direction of Ramnicu Valcea, the road across the Red Tower Pass. Furthermore, the E 81 from Pitesti to Bucharest running on the stretch of the A1, the first Romanian motorway.

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