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List of national roads in Spain

The Carreteras Nacionales de España or National Roads of Spain are roads of governmental property, managed by the Ministry of Development (Spain) and form the Red de Carreteras del Estado or State Roads Network. A road numbering scheme is used according to rules by the fourth General Road Plan (Plan General de Carreteras) of 1939-1941 (Plan Peña).[citation needed]Six radial roads which connect Madrid with its coasts and its borders divide the Spanish continental territory (except for the Canary Islands and Balearic Islands) into 6 radial sectors. These radial roads are enumerated in clockwise fashion as follows:[citation needed]

The national roads were upgraded[when?] to Autovías, and changed their name to their geographical destination instead of the city they link to Madrid, and not varying their number (A-1, A-2,...).[citation needed]

The code for the national roads consists of 3 digits (e.g.: N-XXX, where X is a number) assigned as follows:[citation needed]

For example:

Some exceptions apply for roads within Basque Country or Navarra, where another numbering scheme applies (e.g.: N-102).[citation needed]

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See also