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  1. International E-road network - Wikipedia

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  3. European route E20 - Wikidata

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    European route E20 is a part of the United Nations International E-road network and runs roughly west–east through Ireland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Estonia, and Russia. Its length is 1,880 km (1,170 mi) but it is not continuous; at three points, a sea crossing is required.
    In Sweden, the Swedish part of E20 is a motorway for a 330 km (210 mi) long stretch from the Öresund Bridge in Malmö to Alingsås, which is 48 km northeast of Gothenburg. Furthermore, it is a motorway most of the route from Vretstorp (20 km (12 mi) west of Örebro) to Stockholm. The Swedish part of E20 is 770 km (480 mi) long.
    The E20 crosses the border between Denmark and Sweden on the Øresund Bridge. In Sweden, E20 is a motorway from the Öresund Bridge in Malmö to Alingsås, which is 48 km northeast of Gothenburg. The 330 km (210 mi) long motorway continues most of the route from Vretstorp (20 km (12 mi) west of Örebro) to Stockholm.
    European route E18 runs from Craigavon in Northern Ireland to Saint Petersburg in Russia, passing through Scotland, England, Norway, Sweden and Finland. It is about 1,890 kilometres (1,174 miles) in length.
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