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  1. Via Carpathia (also Via Carpatia) is a planned transnational highway network connecting Klaipėda in Lithuania with Thessaloniki in Greece. It is currently planned to open in 2025. [1]

  2. The road known as Via Carpatia runs from the Lithuanian port city of Klaipeda through Kaunas, the Polish cities of Bialystok, Lublin and Rzeszów, through Košice and the Hungarian cities of Miškovec and Debrecen, across Romania through Oradea (Great Varadín), Lugoj, Calafat and Constanta, through the Bulgarian metropolis Sofia and the city ...

  3. Mar 9, 2022 · The Via Carpatia is a road crossing seven countries of Central and Eastern Europe. It runs from the Baltic port of Klaipeda in Lithuania to Thessaloniki, in Greece. Running along the border of NATO and of the European Union, the road promotes land connections with Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.

  4. Jul 13, 2021 · As of today, Via Carpatia is a sea-to-sea road that connects ports of several seas: Baltic, Aegean, Black, Adriatic. Therefore, the members of the Three Seas Initiative, particularly Poland, are interested in adding the motorway to the TEN-T network of transport corridors.

  5. projects.3seas.eu › projects › via-carpatia-submitted-by-polandVia Carpatia - Three Seas

    Via Carpatia is basically the first true transport connection between the Baltic, the Black, the Aegean and the Adriatic seas, thus bringing a new quality in terms of regional trade and interconnectivity. The project aims at eliminating differences in infrastructure development within Europe.

  6. May 8, 2023 · The Via Carpatia is an expressway meant to finally connect the Three Sea countries by a North-South axis ( from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea ), creating an efficient and coherent transportation system in Central Europe.

  7. ViaCarpatia Connecting historical, cultural and language traditions. Ceremonial handover of contracts to successful Slovak and Hungarian beneficiaries. Implementation of small projects is officially launched! In the past few days, we have officially ha... Show more.