Autovía A-15

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Autovía A-15
Autovía de Navarra
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Route information
Length164.29 km (102.09 mi)
Major junctions
From Medinaceli/Irurtzun
To Tudela/Andoain
Location
Country Spain
Highway system

    The Autovía A-15 is a highway in Spain from Tudela to San Sebastián. [1]

    The road sets off in the N-I from Andoain, south of San Sebastián. It heads south east by the Aralar Range crossing the green mountainous region of north-eastern Navarre past the stream Larraun until Irurtzun, where a more rolling and drier landscape starts (junction with the N-240). The A-15 passes south of Pamplona with junctions with the N-111 and N-121 as well as N-135.

    The A-15 heads south over the Puerto del Carrascal (594m) and past Tarana and into the Rio Aragón valley. The road ends at Autopista AP-68.

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