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E17 | |
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Major junctions | |
North end | Antwerp, Belgium |
South end | Beaune, France |
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Highway system | |
European route E17 passes through the following cities:
Thoughts for creating the E17 started in the 1950s. Building of the motorway began in 1966 at Kortrijk. Belgian minister Omer Vanaudenhove had helped in funding the project by founding an intermunicipal association. The final large tracts of the road were finished in 1973. Until 1985, the road was named the European route E3. [1]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (February 2024) |
E17 | |
---|---|
Major junctions | |
North end | Antwerp, Belgium |
South end | Beaune, France |
Location | |
Countries | ![]() ![]() |
Highway system | |
European route E17 passes through the following cities:
Thoughts for creating the E17 started in the 1950s. Building of the motorway began in 1966 at Kortrijk. Belgian minister Omer Vanaudenhove had helped in funding the project by founding an intermunicipal association. The final large tracts of the road were finished in 1973. Until 1985, the road was named the European route E3. [1]