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The
University of Alicante is well connected to every part of Spain.
Approach from Madrid and from the central area of the state is possible
by
the road N-III (A-3), later connected with the N-430, entering the
province of Alicante by the N-330.The A-7/E-15 (the Mediterranean Highway) is the main communication route both from the North
(Catalonia,
Valencia) and from the South (Murcia, Andalusia).
Here, you have available a MAP (PDF 1.4 Mb) from the Regional Ministry of Public Works, Urban Planning & Transport.
Further enquiries may be resolved by contacting the National Traffic Authority.
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Alicante city and, consequently, the Campus of San Vicente can
be reached via the major roads in the province. The N-330
-from Madrid and through the Vinalopó River Valley -Elda,
Villena- connects with l'Alacantí Region. The N-340 links into
the city of Valencia by the province internal side (Alcoi, Cocentaina).
The N-332 and the A-7/E-15 (the Mediterranean Highway) give access to
the Northern Mediterranean through the regions El Marquesat (Denia) and
La Marina (Benidorm).Access to the Southern Mediterranean is possible
thanks to the N-332 (Torrevieja, Cartagena).
Internal
connection with Murcia and Andalusia is via the N-340 and the
A-7/E-15 -Mediterranean Motorway- (Elche, Orihuela), which are the main
exits to reach the Campus of Santo Domingo College.
For further information on roads conditions, click
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