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Autostrada Adriatica : ウィキペディア英語版
Autostrada A14 (Italy)

The Autostrada A14, called also Autostrada Adriatica, is a motorway which connects the town of Bologna to the town of Taranto. For most of its route if follows the Adriatic Sea coast of the Italian peninsula. Though it consists of three lanes in places to the north, it is a two lane route, with many climbs, descents, tunnels and bridges, for most of its 743.4 km length.
Inaugurated in 1965, under the management of ''Autostrade per l'Italia'', it has been a major holiday route serving the larger coastal towns of Emilia-Romagna (Rimini, Riccione, Cesenatico, Cattolica) and further south in Marche, Abruzzo, Molise and Apulia.
==History==

The first part of the A14 which was opened included the Bologna bypass and the connection to the A1 Motorway (the so-called ''Autostrada del Sole'' - "Sun Motorway") and reached Forlì (1966). In 1969 the route reached Ancona, and the approximately 50 km section from Pescara to Lanciano was also opened. In 1973 the motorway was completed from Bologna to Bari (absorbing parts of the A17 near Bari) and the spur for Ravenna was also finished. The extension towards Taranto finally opened in 1975.

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