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D76 state road
Route information
Length28.34 km (17.61 mi)
Major junctions
From
D8 in Baško Polje
Major intersections
A1 in Zagvozd interchange
D62 in Zagvozd
To
Vinjani Donji border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Location
CountryCroatia
CountiesSplit-Dalmatia
Major citiesImotski
Highway system

D76 is a state road in Croatia that connects Makarska Riviera to Imotski and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Furthermore, the road has junctions to major roads, namely A1 motorway in Zagvozd interchange, connecting to Split and Zagreb, and D62 state road, also in Zagvozd, which in turn connects to Šestanovac to the west and to Vrgorac to the east.[maps 1] The road is 28.34 km (17.61 mi) long.[1]

The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, a state-owned company.[2]

Road junctions and populated areas

D33 junctions/populated areas
Type Slip roads/Notes
Vinjani Gornji border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The northern terminus of the road.
Ž6185 to Gorni Vinjani.
Imotski
Ž6156 to Imotski center and Proložac (to the west).
D60 to Donji Vinjani border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina (to the east). D76 and D60 are concurrent south of the intersection.
Glavina Donja
Ž6157 to Donji Proložac and Studenci.
Ž6181 to Šumet
Grubine
D60 to Cista Provo and Trilj (to the west). D76 and D60 are concurrent east of the intersection.
Ž6183 to Ivanbegovina.
Ž6178 to Medovdolac.
L67151 to Slivno.
Zagvozd
D62 to Vrgorac (to the east) and Šestanovac (to the west). D76 and D62 are concurrent for 800 meters.
A1 Zagvozd interchange, to Split (to the west) and Ploče (to the east).
The northern terminus of two-lane expressway.
Sveti Ilija Tunnel through the Biokovo
The tunnel is 4,248 m (13,937 ft) long.
Bast interchange
The southern terminus of two-lane expressway.
Topići interchange (accessible to northbound traffic only).
Baška Voda interchange
D8 to Omiš (to the northwest) and Makarska (to the southeast).
The southern terminus of the road.

See also

Maps

  1. ^ Overview map of the D76 (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved April 23, 2020.

Sources

  1. ^ Ministry of Sea, Transport and Infrastructure (Croatia) (February 2, 2020). "Odluka o razvrstavanju javnih cesta" [Decision on categorization of public roads]. Narodne novine (in Croatian) (17/2020).
  2. ^ "Public Roads Act". Narodne novine (in Croatian). December 14, 2004.
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