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  2. Sofia Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 2 was formally inaugurated on 27 December 2006. [9] Design and construction of a new control tower was discussed in 2006 but this project appeared to be in abeyance by 2008. Over the years, Sofia Airport has been criticised for its lack of world class air freight facilities and for some access problems.

  3. Sofiyska Sveta gora metro station - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 2 Airport branch end Sofiyska Sveta gora Metro Station ( Bulgarian : Метростанция „Софийска Света гора“ ) is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria .

  4. Sofia Airport metro station - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Airport Metro Station is the final station of Line M4 of the Sofia Metro and serves the airport directly, being located in close proximity to Terminal 2. The station is located on a reinforced concrete bridge structure.

  5. Sofia Metro - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Airport, Terminal 2: The Departures gate of Sofia Airport, Terminal 2 M5 line (planned) This section does not cite any sources.

  6. Iskarsko shose Metro Station - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 2 Airport branch end Iskarsko shose Metro Station ( Bulgarian : Метростанция "Искърско шосе" ) is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria .

  7. Konstantin Velichkov Metro Station - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 2 Airport branch end Konstantin Velichkov Metro Station ( Bulgarian : Метростанция "Константин Величков" ) is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria .

  8. NDK Metro Station - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 2 Airport branch end NDK Metro Station ( Bulgarian : Метростанция „Национален дворец на културата“ / Метростанция „НДК“ , N atsionalen D vorets na K ulturata , ‘ National Palace of Culture ’) is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria .

  9. European Union Metro Station - Wikipedia

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    It opened on 31 August 2012. Bulgaria's PM Boyko Borisov and the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso inaugurated the new section of the Sofia Metro, which was funded with EU money. Barroso expressed his delight that the metro station was named after the European Union. [1] [2]