Kanfanar interchange | |
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Croatian: čvor Kanfanar | |
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A9 connecting to the Kanfanar interchange
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Location | |
Kanfanar, Croatia | |
Coordinates | 45°06′46″N 13°48′53″E / 45.112664°N 13.814621°E / 45.112664; 13.814621 |
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Construction | |
Type | Cloverleaf interchange |
The Kanfanar interchange (Croatian: Čvor Kanfanar) is a cloverleaf interchange west of Kanfanar, Croatia. The interchange represents the western terminus of the A8 motorway and it connects the A8 route to the A9 motorway representing major a link in the Croatian motorway system.[1] The interchange represents a junction of three arms of the European route E751.[2]
Construction of the interchange marked start of construction of the A9 motorway in form of an expressway. Its construction started in 1988 and finished in 1991, making it a part of the first section of the Pula–Umag route which was subsequently expanded to comprise six lanes and dual carriageways, connecting the largest tourist resorts in the western IstriatoSlovenia.[3][4]