A9 - Highway Istria
The A9 motorway (Croatian: Autocesta A9) is a north–south motorway in Croatia, with a length of 78.3 kilometres (48.7 miles). Beginning in Pula, the largest city on the Istrian peninsula, it runs north to the Croatian motorway and expressway network at the Kanfanar interchange. Here it meets the A8 motorway, forming the Istrian Y road system. The A9 continues north from here to the Kaštel and Plovanija border crossings into Slovenia. The motorway represents a significant north–south transportation corridor in Croatia and is a part of the European route E751. The motorway's national significance is reflected in the positive economic impact on the cities and towns it connects, as well as its importance to tourism in Croatia. Importance of the motorway for tourism is particularly high during summer tourist seasons, when traffic volume increases by more than 80%.
A9 - Highway Istria, related objects
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A9_(Croatia)
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Coordinates: 45°10'24"N 13°44'0"E
- Municipality of Poreč 5 km
- Municipality of Vrsar 5.7 km
- Municipality of Sveti Petar u Šumi 6.5 km
- Municipality of Tinjan 7.1 km
- Municipality of Višnjan 10 km
- Municipality of Bale 13 km
- Municipality of Rovinj 13 km
- Municipality of Žminj 15 km
- Municipality of Pazin 16 km
- Municipality of Svetvinčenat 19 km
- Road 75 (D75) 0.8 km
- D 303 7.5 km
- Road 5190 15 km
- Ž 5077 19 km
- A8 / B8 - Highway Učka 28 km