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  2. European route E8 - Wikipedia

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    Finnish border sign on the E 8 road at Kilpisjärvi (in Finnish, Swedish and Northern Sami) Road sign above the E75/E8/road 4 near Oulu. The European route E8 is a European route that runs between Tromsø, Norway and Turku, Finland.

  3. Transport in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Poland involves air, water, road and rail transportation. The country has a large network of municipal public transport, such as buses, trams and the metro. As a country located at the 'cross-roads' of Europe, Poland is a nation with a large and increasingly modern network of transport infrastructure.

  4. Tromsø Satellite Station - Wikipedia

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    In addition there are customer-owned reception, telemetry, tracking and control systems. TSS acts as a local user terminal for the Cospas-Sarsat system used for search and rescue. [26] By using a combination of SvalSat and TrollSat, customers can download data twice per orbit, twenty-six times per day, with only a forty-minute maximum delay. [27]

  5. Arctic Railway - Wikipedia

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    Track gauge: 1,524 mm (5 ft) Electrification: 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead lines ... is a planned railway line linking the Norwegian Arctic port of Kirkenes with the ...

  6. Transport in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    total: 925 km (575 mi) (699 km (437 miles) of open track and 225 km (140 mi) of station/industrial track) [1] standard gauge: 925 km (575 mi) 1.435-m gauge (312 km electrified, all 25 kV 50 Hz) note: a new 56 km (35 mi) extension of the Kumanovo - Beljakovci line to the Bulgarian border is under construction.

  7. Transport in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The only rapid transit system is the Oslo T-bane, while the only funicular is in Bergen. The rail transits are operated by the counties, and the ticket system is integrated into the bus transport. In Oslo the two systems make the backbone of the Ruter public transport system, giving Oslo by far the highest public transport share of 20%. [31]

  8. Tromsø (city) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the major areas of the city of Tromsø (coloured) and portions of the Tromsø Municipality (white), in the central part of the large municipality. The 13.79-square-kilometre (3,410-acre) town has a population (2023) of 41,915 and a population density of 3,040 inhabitants per square kilometre (7,900/sq mi). [2]

  9. Tromsø - Wikipedia

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    Tromsø, [b] officially the Tromsø Municipality, [c] is a municipality in Troms county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Tromsø.Other notable settlements in the municipality include the villages of Bjerkaker, Ersfjordbotn, Jøvika, Kaldfjord, Kjosen, Kroken, Kvaløysletta, Lakselvbukt, Melvika, Movik, Oldervik, Sandneshamn, Sjursnes, Sommarøy, and Tromsdalen.

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