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  2. List of urban areas in the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    Note that the population numbers from the countries are from different years, as Statistics Finland, Statistics Norway and Statistics Denmark release the statistic yearly (albeit at different times of the year), Statistics Sweden only release the figures every five years.

  3. List of countries by rail transport network size - Wikipedia

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    This is a sortable list of countries by rail transport network size based on length of rail lines. [1] Definition. For the purposes of this page, ...

  4. List of the most populous municipalities in the Nordic countries

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    1,427.44 [2] 117 Västerås Sweden: 159,663 [1] 957.89 [2] 167 Örebro Sweden: 159,437 [1] 1,373.15 [2] 116 Helsingborg Sweden: 151,403 [1] 344.01 [2] 440 Stavanger Norway: 148,682 [3] 68.01 [4] 2,186 Jyväskylä Finland: 149,269 [5] 1,171.03 [6] 126 Jönköping Sweden: 146,330 [1] 1,480.36 [2] 99 Norrköping Sweden: 145,222 [1] 1,495.05 [2] 97 ...

  5. Rail transport in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Sweden uses a network of 10,912 kilometres (6,780 mi), the 24th largest in the world. [3] Construction of the first railway line in Sweden began in 1855. . The major operator of passenger trains has traditionally been the state-owned SJ, though today around 70% of all rail traffic consists of subsidised local and regional trains for which the regional public transport ...

  6. Rail transport in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Urban rail transport in Denmark currently consists of one metro system in Copenhagen, two light rail systems in Aarhus and Odense and two commuter rail systems, the S-Train in Copenhagen and the Aalborg Commuter Rail. The three largest cities of Copenhagen, Aarhus and Odense had tram networks in the 19th and 20th century, with the last tram ...

  7. Rail transport in Norway - Wikipedia

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    300 mm (11.8 in) above rail for long-distance trains; 760 mm (29.9 in) above rail for commuter trains; 550 mm (21.7 in) above rail for shared platforms; For 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 + 27 ⁄ 32 in) or 1,524 mm (5 ft) broad gauge lines, passenger platforms shall be as low to 127 mm (5.0 in) above rail should be allowed.

  8. Transport in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Airport is the largest airport in Scandinavia, handling approximately 29m passengers per year (2016). It is located at Kastrup , 8 km south-east of central Copenhagen . It is connected by train to Copenhagen Central Station and beyond as well as to Malmö and other towns in Sweden .

  9. Category:Lists of cities in Scandinavia - Wikipedia

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