Greek National Road 3 - Route

Route

The highway passes through and along the following places:

  • Eleusina
  • Mandra
  • Thebes
  • Livadeia
  • Lamia (bypass)
  • Farsala
  • Larissa
  • Tyrnavos (bypass)
  • Elassona (bypass)
  • Kozani (bypass)
  • Ptolemaida (bypass)
  • Florina
  • Niki
Highways in Greece
Motorways
  • A1
  • A2 (Egnatia Odos)
  • A3
  • A4
  • A5 (Ionia Odos)
  • A6
  • A7 (Moreas)
  • A8
  • A9 (Olympia Odos)
  • A11
  • A21
  • A25
  • A27
  • A29
  • A52
  • A62
  • A64
  • A65
  • A71
  • A90
  • A123
  • A141
  • A642
National Roads
  • EO1
  • EO2
  • EO3
  • EO4
  • EO4A
  • EO5
  • EO6
  • EO7
  • EO8
  • EO8A
  • EO9
  • EO12
  • EO13
  • EO14
  • EO15
  • EO16
  • EO16A
  • EO17
  • EO18
  • EO20
  • EO21
  • EO22
  • EO24
  • EO25
  • EO26
  • EO27
  • EO29
  • EO30
  • EO31
  • EO33
  • EO34
  • EO35
  • EO36
  • EO38
  • EO39
  • EO42
  • EO44
  • EO48
  • EO50
  • EO51
  • EO53
  • EO54
  • EO55
  • EO56
  • EO57
  • EO59
  • EO62
  • EO63
  • EO64
  • EO65
  • EO66
  • EO67
  • EO68
  • EO69
  • EO70
  • EO74
  • EO75
  • EO76
  • EO77
  • EO79
  • EO81
  • EO82
  • EO83
  • EO85
  • EO86
  • EO87
  • EO89
  • EO90
  • EO91
  • EO95
  • EO97
  • EO99
  • EO111

Coordinates: 39°20′21″N 22°23′39″E / 39.3391°N 22.3943°E / 39.3391; 22.3943


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