European route E93

The European Route 93 (abbreviated: E 93 ) was a European route that led from Moscow to the Ukrainian border. Originally, the E93 was after the first Geneva Convention, a combination of Bruck an der Mur via Graz and Maribor to Ljubljana and Trieste. With the opening of the former Eastern Bloc, the road network has been recast. The E93 was then a remote road connection from the Russian capital Kiev direction and essentially followed the course of the A142 from the Ukrainian border and well today M2 towards Moscow. With the reassignment of the European Routes 95, 105 and 391 of the E 93 was repealed in the revision of the European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR ) by the UN / ECE.

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