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Cairo–Dakar Highway

Coordinates: 31°50′9.96″N 24°37′37.92″E / 31.8361000°N 24.6272000°E / 31.8361000; 24.6272000
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31°50′9.96″N 24°37′37.92″E / 31.8361000°N 24.6272000°E / 31.8361000; 24.6272000

The Cairo–Dakar Highway is Trans-African Highway 1 in the transcontinental road network being developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), the African Development Bank (ADB), and the African Union. The major part of the highway between Tripoli and Nouakchott has been constructed under a project of the Arab Maghreb Union.

The Cairo–Dakar Highway has a length of 8,636 kilometres (5,366 mi) and runs along the Mediterranean coast of North Africa, continuing down the Atlantic coast of North-West Africa. It is substantially complete except for a few kilometres on the Morocco-Mauritania border where there is currently only a desert track. The Noudhibou-Nouakchott section was paved in 2005 fr:Transport en Mauritanie. It joins with the Dakar-Lagos Highway to form a north-south route between Rabat and Monrovia across the Sahara and around the western extremity of the continent.

Note that since 1994 the land border between Morocco and Algeria is closed completely, so the Cairo–Dakar Highway cannot be used in its entirety.

See also

  • "Volume 2: Description of Corridors" (PDF). Review of the Implementation Status of the Trans African Highways and the Missing Links. African Development Bank. 2003-08-14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-01-28. Retrieved 2007-07-14.
  • Michelin Motoring and Tourist Map: Africa North & West (Map). 1 : 4000000. Paris: Michelin Travel Publications. 2007. ISBN 978-2-06-712832-3. Michelin Map 741.