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Autopista AP-8

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Autopista AP-8
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The Autopista AP-8 is a toll autopista in the north of Spain, crossing the Basque Country from east to west. It is known as the Autopista del Cantábrico (Spanish for 'Motorway of the Cantabrian', Basque: Kantauriko autobidea) and connects the French border with Bilbao via San Sebastián, Zarautz, Eibar and Durango. At Bilbao the AP-8 continues as the toll-free Autovía A-8, which runs along the Spanish northern coast to Gijón and eventually the region of Galicia.

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AP-8 viaduct in Eibar.
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AP-8 in Zarauz.

The first section of the AP-8 opened in 1971 between Amorebieta and Basauri.[3] It was finished in 1976, with the opening of the international connection to the A63 autoroute in France.[4] Additionally, the new southern ring road of Bilbao, designated as AP-8[5] and commonly known as the Supersur [es], opened in 2011.[6]

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List of junctions

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Notes

  1. The segment in Biscay is 31.05 km (19.29 mi), not including the Supersur [es].[1] The segment in Gipuzkoa is 79.94 km (49.67 mi) long.[2]

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