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The Carreteras Nacionales de España or National Roads of Spain are roads of governmental property, managed by the Ministry of Development (Spain) and form the Red de Carreteras del Estado or State Roads Network. A road numbering scheme is used according to rules by the fourth General Road Plan (Plan General de Carreteras) of 1939-1941 (Plan ...
The urban transport system began in Guatemala City in the 1990s and since then it has been one of the most used means of transport within metropolitan areas. Bus services such as Transmetro and Transurbano differ from other means of transportation, such as private or departmental public transport as they are regulated by lines with defined ...
Most of the high capacity roads in Spain are under the authority of the General Roads Directorate (Spanish: Dirección General de Carreteras) of the Ministry of Public Works, a department of the central Government of Spain, with the exceptions of Navarre and the Basque Country, the only autonomous communities which have been transferred full ...
The Guatemalan government issued a license for channel 11 in 1960, announcing on December 27 that year as "Voz e Imagen de Centroamérica" on an advertisement at the El Imparcial newspaper, promising an 8,000-watt antenna and a budget of 25,000 quetzales. [2]
CA-4 travel regime A clickable Euler diagram showing the relationships between various multinational organizations in the Americas v • d • e. The Central America-4 Free Mobility Agreement (CA-4; Spanish: Convenio Centroamericano de libre movilidad) is a treaty signed in June 2006 between the Central American nations of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, establishing the free ...
N-II was the former name for the National Route from Madrid to Barcelona and France.According to the new Spanish roads nomenclature, the sections which have been already enhanced and upgraded to autovía have been recently renamed to A-2, whereas the sections still not upgraded (Zaragoza-Fraga and Barcelona-French border sections) keep the old name N-II.
Spanish Railways network A PCC tram build by MMC (Material Móvil y Construcciones) in Madrid in 1969, near Atocha Station. Spanish railways date from 1848. The total route length in 2017 was 15,333 km, of which 9,699 km were electrified. [2] Four different track gauges are used in Spain.
Guatemala: Broadcast area: Guatemala Honduras El Salvador Nicaragua Costa Rica Colombia Venezuela Chile Peru Dominican Republic Argentina (via online) Programming; Picture format: 480i SDTV: Ownership; Owner: Chapín TV (Albavisión) Sister channels: Canal 3 Canal 11 Canal 13: History; Launched: December 15, 1964: Links; Website: chapintv.com