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European route E16 is the designation of a main west–east road through Northern Ireland, Scotland, Norway and Sweden, from Derry to Gävle, via Belfast, Glasgow, Edinburgh, previously by ferry to Bergen, Voss, through the Gudvanga Tunnel and the Lærdal Tunnel (the world's longest road tunnel), Lærdal, over Filefjell to Fagernes, Hønefoss, Gardermoen and Kongsvinger.
The route continues as a motorway from Kristiansand in Norway. E18 is connected with the E39 Ferry to Denmark. The ferry runs from Kristansand to Hirtshals, takes about 3 hours and 15 minutes, and is operated by Color Line. [3] [4] In Norway, the E18 has a length of 410 kilometres (255 mi), of which 232 kilometres (144 mi) are motorway.
The largest national pavilion was the ultra-modern British Government Pavilion [22] designed by Herbert Rowse [23] of Liverpool. In addition to the main Industrial and Engineering Halls, Commonwealth pavilions, and cultural exhibits, at least sixty-two pavilions were erected by famous commercial and industrial concerns. [ 24 ]
Map of the British Isles with counties: Date: 17 November 2014: Source: Wikishire: Vector map GB Definition A; Ireland and Ulster, counties.svg; Author: Visitor from Wikishire: Permission (Reusing this file)
Current railway lines in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man are shown in black, metro lines in red, and former routes in green Rail passengers in Great Britain from 1829 to 2023, showing the early era of small railway companies, the amalgamation into the "Big Four", nationalisation and finally the current era of privatisation
Mar. 10—It took several actions of the federal government to get the U.S. Pavilion built at Expo '74 in Spokane. The U.S. Department of Commerce had to approve the fair and then the U.S ...
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Oct. 6—At Expo '74, there were 10 pavilions sponsored by individual countries and many commercial displays, but there were only two pavilions with religious themes. The Book of Mormon Pavilion ...