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The German Avenue Road ((ドイツ語:Deutsche Alleenstraße)) is a tree-lined holiday route that runs the length of Germany from the Baltic Sea to Lake Constance.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.adac.de/reise_freizeit/attraktionen/touren_traumstrassen/deutsche_alleenstrasse/default.aspx )〕〔(Deutsche Alleenstraße – Wir über uns ), accessed on 20 July 2010〕 About 2,900 kilometres long, it is Germany's longest scenic route. The project is supported by the "German Avenue Route Association" (''Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutsche Alleenstraße''), whose members are the German Automobile Club ("ADAC"), the German Tourism Association, the German Forest Conservation Society and other institutions.〔(Deutsche Alleenstraße – Chronik: Gründungsmitglieder ), accessed on 20 July 2010〕 The forestry scientist, Hans Joachim Fröhlich, was its major proponent. The aim of the Association is to preserve, protect and maintain avenues in Germany and to restore old avenues after they were destroyed in many places in recent years by road development and safety projects. The Association says the Route connects "the East with West and North to South () is a symbol of German unity and common effort of the people of the old and new federal states for the protection of nature."〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Alleenschutz (English: Avenue Protection) )〕 Cobblestones still serve as pavement on many avenues in the former East German areas. An spokesman for the Route says the average speed is about .〔http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/deutsche-alleenstrasse-geniesser-lassen-sich-zeit-a-357737.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3DDeutscher%2BAlleenstrasse%2Btempolimit〕 The first segment of the German Avenue Road between Rügen Island and Reinsberg was inaugurated on May 3, 1993.〔(Chronicles of the German Avenue Road Project )〕 == History == The vision for the creation of the German Avenue Road began shortly after German unification:〔http://www.adac.de/_mmm/pdf/Alleenstrasse_Chronologie_18316.pdf〕 # Sept 11, 1989 – Opening of the Berlin Wall. # March 10, 1990 – Reunification of Germany. # Fall 1990 – ADAC, in its Motorworld magazine, issued an appeal to "Save the Avenues" of the former East Germany. # Summer 1992 - Foundation established for "German Avenue Route" as a tourist facility and ideal connection between the old and new federal German states. # May 3, 1993 - Opening of the first section between Sellin / Rügen and Rheinberg / Brandenburg (264 km) # October 2, 1993 - Opening of the second part between Rheinberg / Brandenburg and Wittenberg / Saxony-Anhalt (168 km) # September 29, 1994 - Opening of the 3rd section between Wittenberg / Brandenburg and Goslar / Lower (249 km) # June 13, 1995 - Opening of the 4th section between Wittenberg / Saxony-Anhalt Dresden / Saxony to Plauen / Saxony (420 miles) # June 26, 1996—Opening of the 5th Leg between Goslar and Plauen (low- Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony, Thuringia, 510 miles) # April 30, 1997—Opening of the 6th Leg between Meiningen (Thuringia) and Braubach am Rhein (Rhineland-Palatinate, 330 miles) # May 6, 1998—Opening of the 7th Leg between Braubach (Rhineland-Palatinate) and Karlsruhe / Ettingen (Baden-Wuerttemberg, 290 km) # May 25, 2000—Opening of the 8th Leg of Karlsruhe (Ettlingen) to the island Reichenau in Lake Constance (Baden-Wuerttemberg, 335 miles) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「German Avenue Road」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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