N-211 road (Spain)
The N-211 is a highway in Aragon, Spain. It connects the Autovía A-2 between Alcolea del Pinar and Fraga through Monreal del Campo, Alcañiz and Caspe, communicating Madrid with Catalonia. It is an alternative route for N-II/A-2.
Carretera nacional N-211 | |
Major junctions | |
From | Autovía A-2 |
To | Alcañiz |
Location | |
Country | Spain |
Highway system | |
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There have been demands that this highway be widened and upgraded to Autovía status in certain stretches, mainly between Guadalajara and Teruel.[1][2]
The central stretch of this highway, between Molina de Aragón and Calanda, runs through the mountainous areas of the Sistema Ibérico range.
Main towns and mountain passes
- Alcolea del Pinar A-2
- Maranchón
- Mazarete
- Anquela del Ducado
- Molina de Aragón
- Castellar de la Muela
- El Pobo de Dueñas
- Pozuel del Campo
- Monreal del Campo A-23
- Caminreal
- Vivel del Río Martín
- Martín del Río
- Montalbán N-420
- Castel de Cabra
- Puerto de las Traviesas 1180 m
- Cañizar del Olivar/La Zoma/
- Venta de la Pintada A-1702
- Gargallo
- La Mata de los Olmos
- Los Olmos
- Alcorisa
- Calanda
- Alcañiz N-232
- Caspe
- Mequinenza
- Torrente de Cinca
- Fraga N-II A-2 AP-2
See also
References
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