European route E7

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E7
European route E7
Major junctions
North end Langon, France
South end Zaragoza, Spain
Location
CountriesFlag of France.svg  France
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Highway system
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French portal of the Tunnel du Somport Entree du tunnel cote francais vue 2.JPG
French portal of the Tunnel du Somport

European route E7 forms part of the international E-road network. It runs between Langon in France and Zaragoza in Spain (the UNECE designate the northern terminus of the E7 as Pau, [1] but current road signage, and other entities such as Google Maps, place the northern terminus of E7 at the A62/A65 interchange near Langon).

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References

  1. "European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR)" (PDF). UN Economic and Social Council. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2023.