Fehmarn Belt

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111The Core Network Corridors  Scandinavian-Mediterranean Corridor RU border – Hamina/Kotka – Helsinki – Turku/Naantali – Stockholm – Malmö Oslo – Goteburg – Malmö – Trelleborg Malmö – København – Ko

The Core Network Corridors Scandinavian-Mediterranean Corridor RU border – Hamina/Kotka – Helsinki – Turku/Naantali – Stockholm – Malmö Oslo – Goteburg – Malmö – Trelleborg Malmö – København – Ko

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Source URL: ec.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-06 11:43:50
112Fehmarn Belt fixed link 2007-EU[removed]P • Part of Priority Project 20 Commission Decision: C[removed]

Fehmarn Belt fixed link 2007-EU[removed]P • Part of Priority Project 20 Commission Decision: C[removed]

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Source URL: inea.ec.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-21 11:20:46
113GERMANY: Germany has 6 Core Network Corridors crossing its country: The North Sea-Baltic Corridor stretches from the North Sea ports Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen and Hamburg through Poland to the Belarus border

GERMANY: Germany has 6 Core Network Corridors crossing its country: The North Sea-Baltic Corridor stretches from the North Sea ports Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen and Hamburg through Poland to the Belarus border

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Source URL: ec.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-06 11:43:50
114Fehmarn Belt Forecast 2002 Reference Cases, Supplement to Final Report of April 2003

Fehmarn Belt Forecast 2002 Reference Cases, Supplement to Final Report of April 2003

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Source URL: www.bmvbs.de

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-30 08:16:39
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Source URL: www.femern.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-08 03:45:54