Motorway in Spain
Autovía A-80 |
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Length | 32 km (20 mi) |
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From | La Espina (A-63) |
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To | Cangas del Narcea |
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Country | Spain |
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The Autovía A-80, also known as Autovía del Suroccidente (Southwestern highway), is a proposed highway in Asturias, Spain.
A-80 was initially proposed by Francisco Álvarez-Cascos, Minister of Public Works and Transport during the government of José María Aznar, as a connection of the coastal resort of Ribadesella and the Autovía A-8 with Cangas de Onís, but was discarded when José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero became prime minister.
Zapatero changed totally the project to a highway that will connect the A-63 at La Espina with Cangas del Narcea.[1]
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Regional routes | Andalusia | |
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Aragon | |
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Asturias | |
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Basque Country | |
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Castile–La Mancha | |
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Castile and León | |
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Catalonia | |
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Extremadura | |
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Galicia | |
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La Rioja | |
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Madrid | |
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Murcia | |
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Valencia | |
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Insular routes | Gran Canaria | |
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Lanzarote | |
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Mallorca | |
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Tenerife | |
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Urban routes |
- A Coruña
- Alacant/Alicante
- Almería
- Avilés
- Badajoz
- Barcelona
- Burgos
- Cáceres
- Cádiz
- Cartagena
- Castelló/Castellón
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- Granada
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- Lleida
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- Palencia
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- Segovia
- Seville
- Soria
- Tarragona
- Toledo
- Valladolid
- Valencia
- Vigo
- Zamora
- Zaragoza
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- 1 numbered N-111
- 2 numbered N-230
- 3 numbered C-33
- 4 numbered C-16
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