Dubnica nad Vahom Underpass No. 2 under the 1/61 road
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Dubnica nad Vahom Underpass No. 2 under the 1/61 road

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The second underpass under the 1/61 road in Dubnica nad Vahom, also known as "čučáreň", is located near gas station and shopping centre. The panorama shows the underpass entry before planned reconstruction.

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