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- Motorways_in_Serbia abstract "The motorways in Serbia are called autoput (Serbian: аутопут) and the name, like its translation in most languages, simply means auto road.The system has inherited much from the former Yugoslavia. Pay-tolls (putarine) remain in place and the speed limit is 120 km/h (75 mph).The highways were originally marked with yellow-colour hard shoulder lines and some of these remain in place, they are, however, slowly being phased out and replaced with white. The motorway roadsigns maintain their green colour background, a feature shared with Switzerland, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Greece, Lithuania and the United States as well as the other former Yugoslav republics. The roads are on the whole straight with good surfacing, and better maintained than the national roads.".
- Motorways_in_Serbia thumbnail New_map_of_motorways_in_Serbia.svg?width=300.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageID "19998014".
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageLength "2431".
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageRevisionID "664572176".
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink A1_motorway_(Serbia).
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink A2_motorway_(Serbia).
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink A3_motorway_(Serbia).
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink A4_motorway_(Serbia).
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Bujanovac.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Serbia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Controlled-access_highway.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink European_route_E75.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink European_route_E763.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink European_route_E80.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Horgoš.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Kraljevo.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Kruševac.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Motorway.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Niš.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Obrenovac.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Požega.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Macedonia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Röszke.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink SFR_Yugoslavia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslavia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink Čačak.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink File:A2_Srbija_slika.jpg.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink File:New_map_of_motorways_in_Serbia.svg.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLink File:Sweden_road_sign_E1.svg.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Motorways in Serbia".
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serbia motorway system".
- Motorways_in_Serbia hasPhotoCollection Motorways_in_Serbia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Farblegende.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Highways_in_Serbia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sr.
- Motorways_in_Serbia subject Category:Roads_in_Serbia.
- Motorways_in_Serbia hypernym Autoput.
- Motorways_in_Serbia comment "The motorways in Serbia are called autoput (Serbian: аутопут) and the name, like its translation in most languages, simply means auto road.The system has inherited much from the former Yugoslavia. Pay-tolls (putarine) remain in place and the speed limit is 120 km/h (75 mph).The highways were originally marked with yellow-colour hard shoulder lines and some of these remain in place, they are, however, slowly being phased out and replaced with white.".
- Motorways_in_Serbia label "Motorways in Serbia".
- Motorways_in_Serbia sameAs Dálnice_v_Srbsku.
- Motorways_in_Serbia sameAs Autoput_(Serbien).
- Motorways_in_Serbia sameAs m.0_x7v2v.
- Motorways_in_Serbia sameAs Q15875276.
- Motorways_in_Serbia sameAs Q15875276.
- Motorways_in_Serbia wasDerivedFrom Motorways_in_Serbia?oldid=664572176.
- Motorways_in_Serbia depiction New_map_of_motorways_in_Serbia.svg.
- Motorways_in_Serbia isPrimaryTopicOf Motorways_in_Serbia.