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Spanish road improvements for Valencia Region

Spain's Ministry for Works, has announced plans for €670 million worth of road works to be carried out in the Valencia Region. Of this sum, over €265 million will be spent in Alicante Province. The programme of works will develop the road network in the region, strengthening its economic potential and improving the lives of its residents. The first stretch of the Ronda Sur road project has already been opened, which will improve connections between Alicante and the region of Murcia.
March 25, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Spain's Ministry for Works, has announced plans for €670 million worth of road works to be carried out in the Valencia Region. Of this sum, over €265 million will be spent in Alicante Province. The programme of works will develop the road network in the region, strengthening its economic potential and improving the lives of its residents. The first stretch of the Ronda Sur road project has already been opened, which will improve connections between Alicante and the region of Murcia.

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