National road 1 (Belgium)

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National road / Route nationale / N-Weg 1 in Belgium
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Basic data
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Overall length: 70 km

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The Bredabaan (part of the N1) in Antwerpen-Merksem
Course of the road

The N1 is a Belgian national road and leads from the Belgian capital Brussels via Antwerp to the Dutch border at Zundert , where it merges into the Dutch N263 towards Breda . Like all single-digit national roads, it is one of the longest national roads in Belgium, running in a star shape from Brussels to the borders or the sea. It was built in 1811 as part of the Route impériale 2 from Paris to Amsterdam .

It runs over long distances parallel to the A1 Brussels - Antwerp - Breda motorway and crosses it several times. The A1 is a quick alternative to the N1.

course

The road begins in the Laken district of Brussels and then heads north to Antwerp . The road leads straight into the city center and then continues northeast to the Dutch border and then continues to Breda .

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