European route E65
European route E65 is a north-south Class-A European route that begins in Malmö, Sweden and ends in Chania, Greece. The road is about 4,400 km (2,700 mi) in length.
E65 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 4,400 km (2,700 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Malmö, Sweden |
South end | Chania, Greece |
Location | |
Countries | Sweden Poland Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Serbia Kosovo[a] North Macedonia Greece |
Highway system | |
International E-road network |
Route
- Sweden
- Gap (Baltic Sea)
- Poland
- DK 3: Świnoujście - Międzyzdroje
- S3: Międzyzdroje - Troszyn
- DK 3: Troszyn - Goleniów
- S3 / S6: Goleniów (Start of Concurrency with S6 / E28) - Rzęśnica
- A6 / S3: Rzęśnica - Klucz, Szczecin (End of Concurrency with A6 / E28)
- S3: Klucz, Szczecin – Gryfino – Pyrzyce – Myślibórz – Gorzów Wielkopolski ( DK 22) – Skwierzyna – Międzyrzecz – Jordanowo ( A2 / E30) – Świebodzin – Zielona Góra – Nowa Sól - Legnica ( A4 / E40) - Polkowice
- DK 3: Polkowice - Lubin
- S3: Lubin - Jawor - Bolków
- DK 3: Bolków - Jelenia Góra - Jakuszyce, Szklarska Poręba
- Czech Republic
- Slovakia
- D2: Brodské - Bratislava (Start of Concurrency with E75)
- Hungary
- M15: Rajka - Mosonmagyaróvár ( E60)
- M1: Mosonmagyaróvár ( E60, End of Concurrency with E75)
- 86: Mosonmagyaróvár ( E60 E75) - Csorna - Hegyfalu
- M86: Hegyfalu - Szombathely
- 86: Szombathely - Körmend ( E66) - Nádasd
- 76: Nádasd - Zalaegerszeg
- 761: Zalaegerszeg
- 74: Zalaegerszeg - Nagykanizsa ( E71)
- M7: Nagykanizsa (Start of Concurrency with E71) - Letenye ( E653)
- Croatia
- A4: Goričan - Zagreb ( E59 E70)
- A3: Zagreb (Concurrency with E59 E70 within it)
- A1: Zagreb ( E59 E70) - Karlovac - Bosiljevo (End of Concurrency with E71) - Rijeka
- A7: Rijeka - Kraljevica
- D8: Kraljevica - Senj
- D23: Senj - Žuta Lokva ( E71)
- A1: Žuta Lokva (Start of Concurrency with E71) - Zadar - Split (End of Concurrency with E71) - Ploče ( E73)
- D425: Ploče ( E73)
- D8: Ploče - Klek
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- M-2: Neum
- Croatia
- D8: Zaton Doli - Dubrovnik (Start of Concurrency with E80) - Karasovići
- Montenegro
- M-1: Debeli Brijeg - Petrovac na Moru (Start of Concurrency with E-851) - Sutomore (End of Concurrency with E-851)
- M-1.1: Sutomore ( E-851) - Virpazar
- M-2: Virpazar - Podgorica ( E-762) - Ribarevina ( E-763)
- M-5: Ribarevina ( E-763) - Bijelo Polje - Dračenovac
- Serbia
- Kosovo [a]
- North Macedonia
- Greece
- EO3: Niki - Florina ( E86) - Ptolemaida
- A27: Ptolemaida - Kozani ( E90)
- EO3: Kozani ( E90) - Larissa ( E75 E92) - Domokos - Lamia ( E75 E951)
- A1: Lamia ( E75) - Thermopylae ( E75)
- EO3: Thermopylae ( E75) - Bralos
- EO27: Bralos - Patras ( E55)
- EO5: Patras ( E55)
- A8: Patras ( E55) - Kórinthos ( E94)
- A7: Kórinthos ( E94) - Tripoli ( E961) - Meligalas ( E55) - Kalamata
- EO7: Kalamata
- Kalamata - Kissamos
- EO90: Kissamos - Chania
- A90: Chania ( E75)
The route between Montenegro and Kosovo is unclear, a problem currently shared with E80 which is concurrent with E65 on this section. The existing magistral road that goes via Podgorica through the town of Bijelo Polje continues northwards through western Serbia as E763, away from the direction of Pristina. Instead the route needs to turn to the east some 5 km before Bijelo Polje (Ribarevina junction), and towards Priština. After that, at Rožaje, the route winds slightly northwards again, goes through western Serbia near Tutin, and then enters Kosovo near Kosovska Mitrovica.
Formerly, before 1985, this was the E14.
References
^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 98 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.
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