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European route E67
transnational highway in Europe
European route E85
road in Europe
European route E28
road in Europe connecting Berlin with Gdańsk and Minsk
European route E77
road in Europe
European route E262
road in Europe
A1 highway
highway in Lithuania
European route E272
road in Europe
A2 highway
highway in Lithuania
A5 highway
highway in Lithuania
A3 highway
highway in Lithuania
A4 highway
highway in Lithuania
A6 highway
highway in Lithuania
A7 highway
highway in Lithuania
A8 highway
highway in Lithuania
Via Carpatia
Transnational motorway in Europe

A11 highway
road in Lithuania

A10 highway
highway in Lithuania
A12 highway
road in Lithuania
A15 highway
road in Lithuania
A9 highway
road in Lithuania
A16 highway
road in Lithuania
A14 highway
road in Lithuania
kūlgrinda
thumb|right| Kulgrinda by Medvėgalis hillfort
'''''' (plural ; from the Samogitian 'stone' and 'pavement', itself from 'to rake, pull together') is a hidden, usually winding, underwater stony road or ford across swamps, swampy areas, lakes, or along rivers, used as a defense in the lands of Baltic tribes, in particular, in the history of Lithuania. Similar secret roads made primarily of wood and ground were known as '''''' (from , 'tree') and '''''' (from , 'earth, ground') respectively. Old Prussians are known to build kulgrindas already in the first centuries (of Common Era), while the Lithu
A13 highway
road in Lithuania
A19 highway
road in Lithuania
Pan-European Corridor I
road and rail investment priority area through the Baltic states