European route E50

E50 shield
E50
Route information
Length5,100 km[citation needed] (3,200 mi)
Major junctions
West end E60 in Brest, France
Major intersections
East end E119 in Makhachkala, Russia
Location
CountriesFrance, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Russia
Highway system

European route E50 is an A-type east–west connection across the European continent. It connects the key naval port of Brest in France with Makhachkala, on the Caspian Sea in Dagestan, Russia.

History

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Since 2014, parts of the road in eastern Ukraine have been under the control of the separatist Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic. Since April 2021, M12 and M04 Stryi – Kropyvnytskyi – Debaltseve were combined into M30.[1][2] During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia took direct control of the areas in Donbas.

Outlook

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E50 near Ternopil in Ukraine, looking east towards Khmelnytskyi and Uman

Half the route comprises highways and the other half provincial roads. The route runs fully across the European continent. It is one of the longest E-roads on the continent.

Route

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References

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Geographic data related to European route E50 at OpenStreetMap