Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet ROAD
ROAD
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- The city is closer in road distance to the four provincial capitals of Isfahan (193 km), Yasuj (197 km), Yazd (217 km), and Shahrekord (237 km) compared with the distance to its own provincial capital, Shiraz (260 km).
- The road from Aeclanum to Abellinum (modern Atripalda, near Avellino) may also follow an ancient line.
- Since 1885, when the Duke of Montrose constructed a road over the eastern shoulder of Craigmore to join the older road at the entrance of the Trossachs pass, Aberfoyle has become the alternative route to the Trossachs and Loch Katrine; this road, known as the Duke's Road or Duke's Pass, was opened to the public in 1931 when the Forestry Commission acquired the land.
- In Alaska, the Bush typically refers to any region of the state that is not connected to the North American road network and does not have ready access to the state's ferry system.
- The city is traversed by the national road DN6, which links Bucharest to the Banat region in western Romania; the road is part of European route E70.
- A bridge is a structure built to span a physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or railway) without blocking the path underneath.
- Republican state administration in the field of roads and road activity is the Department Belavtodor under the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Belarus.
- There are five international road routes and 20 state highways, with bus connections to many countries.
- The total length of the network is almost 40,000 km, divided nearly in half between the national and the municipal road network.
- In 2000, the Government of Burkina Faso classified 15,000 kilometers of road as part of the national road network managed under the Ministry of Infrastructures Transport and Housing (MITH) through the Directorate of Roads (DGR).
- There are a number of systems of transport in Burundi, including road and water-based infrastructure, the latter of which makes use of Lake Tanganyika.
- A bogie may remain normally attached (as on many railroad cars and semi-trailers) or be quickly detachable (as for a dolly in a road train or in railway bogie exchange).
- The transport infrastructure of the Cayman Islands consists of a public road network, two seaports, and three airports.
- Some roads in the country do not connect to the rest of the national road network and may become impassable, especially during heavy monsoon rain.
- The far south of the country is not directly connected to central Chile by road without travelling through Argentina, and water transport also plays a part there.
- There is an extensive road system of more than 30,000 kilometers, although much of it is in disrepair; this also applies to ports, railways and water delivery systems.
- Road transport is the primary mode of transport for most Cypriot citizens, and Cyprus's road transport systems are well-developed and extensively used across the island.
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