The Maghreb highway (in Arabic: الطريق السيارة المغاربية) is a highway through the Maghreb region of North Africa (passing in Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya). The highway is made up of an Atlantic main road (from Nouakchott to Rabat), and a Mediterranean main road (from Rabat to Tripoli).
Detailed route
Moroccan part
- Agadir-Casablanca (480 km – 2010)
- Safi-Rabat (313 km – 2016)
- Rabat-Oujda (527 km – 2011)
- Fnidek-Tétouan (28 km – 2008)
- Berrechid-Béni Mellal (173 km – 2015)
- Rabat-Tanger Med (308 km – 2016)
Trans saharan expressway:
Algerian part
1,216 kilometers in Algeria from the Moroccan border to the Tunisian border (via Tlemcen, Oran, Chlef, Alger, Sétif, Constantine, Annaba and 16 others wilayas) :
- Algeria–Morocco border to Chlef (365 km via Tlemcen and Oran planned for 2010)
- Chlef-Bordj Bou Arreridj (435 km via Alger planned for 2010)
- Bordj Bou Arreridj to Algeria-Tunisia border (365 km via Sétif, Constantine, and Annaba planned for 2011)
Tunisian part
Algerian border-Tunis (207 km) :
- Algeria-Tunisia border to Bousalem (70 km planned for 2020) with two exits to Jendouba and Tabarka
- Bousalem-Oued Zarga (70 km March 2016) with an express way to Béja
- Oued Zarga-Medjez el-Bab-Tunis (67 km February 2006)
Tunis-Libyan border (573 km) :
Libyan part
- 200 kilometers for Libya linking the Tunisia-Libya border to Tripoli tuniso-libyenne à Tripoli.
The Libyan part will be made in partnership with Italy.
See also
References
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