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Dakar-Lagos Highway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trans–West African Coastal Highway
The Trans–West African Coastal Highway is a transnational highway project to link 12 West African coastal nations, from Mauritania in the north-west of the region to Nigeria in the east, with feeder roads already existing to two landlocked countries, Mali and Burkina Faso.〔(Itai Madamombe (2006): "NEPAD promotes better transport networks". ) ''Africa Renewal'', Vol.20 No 3 (October 2006), page 14.〕 The eastern end of the highway terminates at Lagos, Nigeria. Some organizations such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) consider its western end to be Nouakchott, Mauritania, and others such as the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa consider it to be Dakar, Senegal, giving rise to these alternative names for the road: * Nouakchott–Lagos Highway * Lagos–Nouakchott Highway * Dakar–Lagos Highway * Lagos–Dakar Highway * Trans-African Highway 7 in the Trans-African Highway network. ==Route and status==
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