Maghreb highway

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The Maghreb highway (in Arabic : الطريق السيارة المغاربية) is a highway through the Maghreb region of North Africa (passing in Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya). The highway is made up of an Atlantic main road (from Nouakchott to Rabat), and a Mediterranean main road (from Rabat to Tripoli).

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Detailed route

Moroccan part

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Moroccan A3 motorway linking Casablanca to Rabat.

Trans saharan expressway:

Algerian part

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Algerian A1 motorway.
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Algerian part

1,216 kilometers in Algeria from the Moroccan border to the Tunisian border (via Tlemcen, Oran, Chlef, Alger, Sétif, Constantine, Annaba and 16 others wilayas ) :

Tunisian part

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Tunisian A3 motorway

Algerian border-Tunis (207 km) :

Tunis-Libyan border (573 km) :

Libyan part

The Libyan part will be made in partnership with Italy.

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