Athens–Corinth highway

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The Athens–Corinth highway is a major Greek motorway connecting the capital Athens with the city of Corinth and serving as a key route to the Peloponnese.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf motorway
transport infrastructure
connects Athens
Corinth
country Greece
function key route to the Peloponnese
hasAccessTo Athens road network
surface form: Athens urban road network

road network of Peloponnese
importance major corridor for tourism to Peloponnese
primary road link between Athens and western Peloponnese
isMajor yes
locatedIn Attica region
Peloponnese
surface form: Peloponnese region
partOf Greek motorway network
regionServed Peloponnese
roadClass national motorway
roadType motorway-standard road
role part of main east–west axis in southern Greece
serves long-distance traffic between Athens and Peloponnese
supports regional economic activity between Attica and Peloponnese
terminus Athens metropolitan area
Corinth
surface form: city of Corinth
usedFor freight transport
passenger transport

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Daphni Monastery locatedNear Athens–Corinth highway
Chaidari traversedBy Athens–Corinth highway
this entity surface form: Athens–Corinth national road
Kiato roadConnection Athens–Corinth highway
this entity surface form: Athens–Corinth–Patras corridor
Thriasio Plain traversedBy Athens–Corinth highway
this entity surface form: Athens–Corinth motorway
Mandra–Eidyllia municipality isNear Athens–Corinth highway