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Orient/East–Med Corridor
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The Orient/East–Med Corridor is the number 4 of the ten priority axes of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T).[1]
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Description
This corridor will connect central Europe with the maritime interfaces of the North, Baltic, Black and Mediterranean Seas.[2]
- Hamburg–Berlin
- Rostock–Berlin–Dresden
- Bremerhaven/Wilhelmshaven–Magdeburg–Dresden
- Dresden–Ústí nad Labem–Mělník/Prague–Kolín
- Kolín–Pardubice–Brno–Vienna/Bratislava–Budapest–Arad–Timișoara–Craiova–Calafat–Vidin–Sofia
- Sofia–Plovdiv–Burgas
- Plovdiv–Turkey border
- Sofia–Thessaloniki–Athens–Limassol–Nicosia
- Athens–Patras/Igoumenitsa
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