Strada statale 235 di Orzinuovi

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State Highway 235
Strada statale 235
di Orzinuovi
Italia - mappa strada statale 235.svg
Soncino Orzinuovi ponte Oglio.JPG
Bridge over the Oglio river by Orzinuovi
Route information
Maintained by ANAS
Length99.889 km (62.068 mi)
Existed1959–2000
Major junctions
From Pavia
To Brescia
Highway system
Strade Statali of Italy
Strada Statale 234 Italia.svgSS 234SS 236Strada Statale 236 Italia.svg

The strada statale 235 "di Orzinuovi" (SS 235) was an Italian state road, created in 1959 and disestablished in 2000. It begun in Pavia and ended in Brescia, going through the Po Valley in the Lombardy region.

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History

The road was created in 1959 with the following route: "Junction with the state road nr. 35 in PaviaCrema – Junction with the state road n. 11 in Brescia." and a length of 99.889 km (62.068 mi). [1] The road was called "di Orzinuovi", from the name of a town located along it.

In 1998 the government decided to devolve to the Regions all the state roads that were not considered of "national importance". [2] The list of those roads, compiled in 2000, defined the state road nr. 235 of "regional interest", and therefore it was devolved to the Lombardy region. At this time, the road resulted 98.790 km (61.385 mi) long. [3]

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References

  1. Decreto Ministeriale 16-11-1959 (in Italian)
  2. Decreto Legislativo 31 marzo 1998, n. 112, art. 1, comma 1 (in Italian)
  3. Decreto del Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri 21 febbraio 2000 (in Italian)