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Autostrada A14 | ||||
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Maintained by Compania Națională de Autostrăzi și Drumuri Naționale din România | ||||
Length | 335 km (208 mi) (estimated length) | |||
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The Suceava–Oar Motorway (Romanian : Autostrada Suceava–Oar), also known as the North Motorway (Romanian : Autostrada Nordului), [1] labelled A14, [2] is a planned motorway in the northern part of Romania that upon completion will link Southern Bukovina to Maramureș and further to the Central and Western Europe countries. It will begin in Suceava (at the junction with the A7 motorway) and pass through Vatra Dornei, Bistrița, Dej, Baia Mare and Satu Mare, connecting with Hungary's also-planned M49 expressway near Oar. [1] [3] [4] It will be 335 km long. [5]
As of 2021, the segment between Satu Mare and Oar (14 km) is in the project phase. [4]
Satu Mare is a city with a population of 102,400 (2011). It is the capital of Satu Mare County, Romania, as well as the centre of the Satu Mare metropolitan area. It lies in the region of Maramureș, broadly part of Transylvania. Mentioned in the Gesta Hungarorum as castrum Zotmar, the city has a history going back to the Middle Ages. Today, it is an academic, cultural, industrial, and business centre in the Nord-Vest development region.
Public roads in Romania are ranked according to importance and traffic as follows:
The A1 motorway is a partially built motorway in Romania, planned to connect Bucharest with the Banat and Crișana regions in the western part of the country and the rest of Europe. When completed it will be 580.2 kilometers long and it will span the country on the approximative south-east to north west direction. The motorway starts in the western part of Bucharest and connects the following major cities: Pitești, Sibiu, Deva, Timișoara, Arad, reaching Hungary's M43 motorway near Nădlac. As the motorway is built along the Trans-European Transport Networks Rhine-Danube Corridor the construction receives 85% funding from the European Union. The road is part of the proposed Via Carpatia route.
The A2 motorway, also known as The Motorway of the Sun, is a motorway in Romania which links Bucharest with Constanța, a city-port on the shore of the Black Sea, where it merges after an interchange into the A4 motorway. It is 206 km long, and has been operational on its entire length since November 2012.
The Suceava is a river located in the north-east of Romania and western Ukraine. It is a right tributary of the river Siret. It discharges into the Siret in the town Liteni, 21 km south-east of the city of Suceava.
Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport is an airport serving the city of Suceava, Romania. It is located in Salcea, 12 km (7.5 mi) east of Suceava, and 30.5 km (19.0 mi) west of Botoșani. The airport is named in honour of the Prince of Moldavia Stephen the Great.
The A8 motorway, also known as The Union Motorway or the East-West Motorway is a planned motorway in Romania, that will cross the Eastern Carpathians to connect the historical regions of Moldavia and Transylvania.
The A7 motorway, also known as the Ploiești–Siret Motorway or the Moldavia Motorway, is a partially built motorway and expressway route in Romania, that upon completion will link Ploiești to the north-eastern part of the country, partly along the Pan-European Corridor IX. It will run along the route: Buzău, Focșani, Bacău, Roman, Pașcani and Suceava, continuing from the Ukrainian border near Siret as the Highway M19 towards Chernivtsi. Plans call that at Rădăuți (Milișăuți) the road towards Siret becomes a expressway, however this section is yet to have a route number assigned.
Metropolitan areas in Romania are private agencies of public utility which were established by Law no. 351 of 6 July 2001 with the aim of encouraging the development of neighboring towns and communes within a radius of 30 km. The first to be established was the metropolitan area of Iași, on 8 April 2004, while the last is that of Drobeta-Turnu Severin, on 28 August 2019. There are 24 metropolitan areas in Romania that have been constituted as of 2019.
DN5 is an important national road in Romania which links Bucharest with the southern country border with Bulgaria by the Giurgiu Russe Friendship Bridge.
The A3 motorway is a partially built motorway in Romania, planned to connect Bucharest with the Transylvania region and the north-western part of the country. It will be 596 km long and will run along the route: Ploiești, Brașov, Făgăraș, Sighișoara, Târgu Mureș, Cluj-Napoca, Zalău and Oradea, connecting with Hungary's M4 motorway near Borș.
The Bucharest Ring Motorway, termed A0, is a motorway ring in construction around the city of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. It is intended to be the outer ring to the existing Bucharest Ring Road.
The Pitești-Craiova Expressway (DX12) is an expressway partially under construction in the south-western part of Romania, previously labelled as A12, when it was considered as a future motorway. It will connect the cities of Pitești, Slatina and Craiova, being 121 km long, with an estimated total cost of 1.66 billion euro.
Controlled-access highways in Romania are dual carriageways, grade separated with controlled-access, designed for high speeds. In 2012, legislation amendments defined two types of highways: motorways and expressways.
The A10 motorway, also known as the Sebeș–Turda Motorway, is a partially built motorway in the central-western part of Romania, that when completed will connect the A1 and the A3 motorway, between the cities of Sebeș and Turda, also providing access to Alba Iulia and Aiud. It is planned to be 70 km long, with a total cost of 420 million euro, which is financed in proportion of 85% from the European Union funds, the rest of 15% being insured from the state budget. The motorway is divided into four lots: works for lots 3 and 4 began on 20 May 2014, whereas for the other two lots began in 2015. It is operational from Sebeș to Alba Iulia (17.0 km) and from Aiud to Turda (28.9 km).
The Aciliu Viaduct is a viaduct located on the route of the 82 km (51 mi) long Orăștie-Sibiu section of the A1 Motorway between Orăștie in Hunedoara County and Sibiu in Sibiu County, Romania. More precisely it is located between the commune of Apoldu de Jos and the town of Săliște both located in Sibiu County in central Romania.
The Bacău–Sibiu Motorway is a planned motorway in the central part of Romania, designed to connect the cities of Bacău and Sibiu via Brașov. The project is currently regarded as composed of three sections and they are planned to be 285 kilometres (177 mi) long and will partly be labeled as the A13.
The Timișoara–Moravița Motorway is a proposed motorway in the south-western part of Romania, labelled as A9. It will connect the city of Timișoara to the border with Serbia. Feasibility studies for the whole motorway are currently ongoing. It is planned to be approximatively 70 km long.
Liga IV Satu Mare is the regional Liga IV football division for clubs in Satu Mare County, România, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. It is organized by the County Football Association and is competed amongst 38 teams divided into 3 series, the winner is promoted to Liga III after a promotion play-off.