Strada statale 72 di San Marino (SS 72) is an Italian state highway 10.7 kilometres (6.6 mi) long in Italy located in the regions of Emilia-Romagna that connects the province of Rimini and connects the provincial capital with the Republic of San Marino. The current road, built after the World War II, is 10,600 km long and has a typically flat layout. It consists of two lanes in each direction of travel and replaces the old state road 72. The road begins on the outskirts of Rimini and ends at the Dogana state border. In San Marino, it continues as the San Marino Highway.

History

Strada statale 72 was established in 1928 with the following route: "Rimini - San Marino border."[2]

Route

Strada statale 72 di San Marino in Rimini

di San Marino
Exit ↓km↓ ↑km↑ Province
Adriatica
Rimini
0.0 km
(0 mi)
10.7 km
(6.6 mi)
--
Bologna-Taranto 0.7 km
(0.43 mi)
9.9 km
(6.2 mi)
Cerasolo 6.9 km
(4.3 mi)
3.8 km
(2.4 mi)
 San Marino
Rovereta (San Marino)
8.4 km
(5.2 mi)
2.3 km
(1.4 mi)
 San Marino
Strada di Fondovalle (San Marino)
10.6 km
(6.6 mi)
0.1 km
(0.062 mi)
Italy–San Marino border
Superstrada di San Marino
10.7 km
(6.6 mi)
0.0 km
(0 mi)

References

See also

Other Italian roads

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