Pan-European_Corridor_IV

Pan-European Corridor IV

Pan-European Corridor IV

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The Corridor IV is one of the Pan-European transport corridors. It runs between Dresden/Nuremberg in Germany and Thessaloniki (Greece) / Constanța (Romania) / Istanbul (Turkey). The corridor follows the route: Dresden / Nuremberg Prague Vienna Bratislava Győr Budapest Arad Bucharest Constanța / Craiova Sofia Pernik - Thessaloniki or Plovdiv Istanbul.

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The corridor is the shortest land connection between Greece and Central Europe completely on EU territory. It bypasses the countries of former Yugoslavia and the former Brotherhood and Unity Highway (now part of Pan-European Corridor X).

The Vidin–Calafat Bridge across Danube river is one important part of the route. It is one of only two bridges connecting Romania and Bulgaria.


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