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The term Autobahn is most associated with Germany. Austria, Another Country in the EU, also uses the term Autobahn for its highways.

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Autobahn is the highway system in Germany. There are also some in Austria. Poland has some sections of the former Reichsautobahn system, but they call them autostrada.

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