List of primary highways in Catalonia
- List of primary highways in Catalonia
West-Eastbound highways
References
External links
* [http://www10.gencat.cat/ptop/AppJava/cat/index.jsp Website of the Departament d'Obres Públiques de la Generalitat de Catalunya]
* [http://www.gencat.net/mobilitat Portal de la mobilitat]
* [http://www10.gencat.net/ptop/binaris/carreteres300_tcm32-23833.pdf Basic Catalonia's Roads Net]
* [http://www10.gencat.net/ptop/AppJava/cat/mobilitat/carreteres/seguretat/codificacio/index.jsp New codification for primary highways managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya] (in Catalan and Spanish)
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