VIA REGIA is the name of the oldest and longest road link between the East and the West of Europe. The route exists since more than 2.000 years and connects 8 European countries through a length of 4.500 km. Its modern form is the European Development Corridor III at present. An international network uses the potential of the VIA REGIA as symbol for European unification and has been awarded as “Major Cultural Route of the Council of Europe” in 2005.

Kievska Zhytomyrska Rivnenska Litauen Hrodnaja Bretskaja Wolhynska Lvivska Podlaskie Lubelskie Podkarpackie Malapolskie Swietokrzyskie Mazowieckie Slaskie Lodzkie Opolskie Wielkopolskie Dolnoslaskie Sachsen Sachsen-Anhalt Thüringen Hessen Rheinland-Pfalz Saarland Nordrhein-Westfalen Belgien Lorraine Champagne Picardie Ile de France Centre Poitou Aquitaine Navarra Pais Vasco La Rioja Cantabrias Asturias Castillia Y Leon Galicia

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