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Transport in Hungary
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Transport in Hungary

interesting. The only city with an underground railway system is Budapest with its Metro. Roads Total roads: 159,568 km. Motorways Motorways in Hungary are first-class high-speed highways. As of December 2013, the total length of Hungarian motorways is 1,361 kilometers. The construction of the Hungarian motorway system started in 1964 with M7, which finished in 1975 between Budapest and the Lake Balaton. Waterways 1,373 km permanently navigable. The most important port is Budapest, the capital. Other important ones include Dunaújváros and Baja. Airports There are 43-45 airports in Hungary, including smaller, unpaved ones too. (1999 est.) The five international ones are Budapest-Liszt Ferenc, Debrecen Airport, Sármellék Airport (also called FlyBalaton for its proximity to Lake Balaton, Hungary's number one tourist attraction), Gyr-Pér and Pécs-Pogány. Malév Hungarian Airlines ceased operations in 2012. Cities with tram lines

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London
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London

Immediately after the World War II , the 1948 Summer Olympics were held at the original Wembley Stadium, at a time when the city had barely recovered from the war. The Thames Barrier was completed in the 1980s to protect London against tidal surges from the North Sea. In 2000, Londonwide government was restored, with the creation of the Greater London Authority. Geography: Greater London covers an area of 607 square miles. Its primary geographical feature is the Thames, a navigable river which crosses the city from the southwest to the east. The Thames Valley is a floodplain surrounded by gently rolling hills including Parliament Hill, Addington Hills, and Primrose Hill. London has a temperate marine climate, like much of the British Isles, so the city rarely sees extremely high or low temperatures. London is a relatively dry city with regular but generally light precipitation throughout the year, with an average of 583.6 millimetres every year.

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Kokkuvõte Londonist
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Kokkuvõte Londonist

greater london. History of London · The Blitz and other bombing by the German Luftwaffe during world war 2, killed over 30 000 Londoners and destroyed large areas of housing and other buildings across London. · In 1965 London's political confines were expanded to take into account the growth of the urban summer olympics. Geography of London · London is the largest area and the capital of the United Kingdom. · London is a port on the Thames, a navigable river. Architecture in London · London is mainly brick built, most commonly the yellow, like the London stock brick. · The denseness of London varies with high employment density in the central area, and higher densities in inner London. Parks in London · London is also well known by the parks and gardens. · The largest parks are the Royal parks of Hyde park, also Kensington garden and Regent's park on the northern edge of London.

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Itaalia-Hollandi-Luksemburgi-Belgia huvitavamad faktid
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Itaalia, Hollandi, Luksemburgi, Belgia huvitavamad faktid

HOLLAND/ Neatherland · Holland has the highest museum density in the world, with almost 1000 museums. The Van Gogh Museum and the Kröller-Müller Museum of Holland house the largest Van Gogh collections in the world. · Hollanders usually have a bunch of flowers in their living rooms. · The landscape of Holland is dotted with windmills, which have become its hallmark. · The country has over 4,400 km of navigable rivers, canals and lakes. · The kapital of Neatherland is Amsterdam. There are no more bridges than any other city in the world. · Neatherland`s national flowers are tulips. LUKSEMBURG/ Luxembourg · Luxembourg is a small landlocked country, located in Western Europe · It is one of the smallest countries in Europe as well as the world. · Victor Hugo, the renowned French writer, stayed in Luxembourg in a picturesque town that lies close to the German border

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Tallinn Port and Airport
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Tallinn Port and Airport

Estonia has always been closely related to shipping and commerce, the Tallinn city development is directly dependent on the development of the port. State-owned Port of Tallinn was formed in April 1992, in 1996 it was changed to a public company, whose sole shareholder is the Republic of Estonia. Port of Tallinn consists of five harbors. These harbours are The Old City Harbour, Muuga Harbour, Paljassaare Harbour, Paldiski South Harbour and Saarema Harbour. All these harbours are navigable all year round. · Muuga Harbour ­ biggest cargo harbour in Estonia. It is located 17 kilometers east from Tallinn, built on the coast of Muuga Bay. Muuga Harbour is the deepest (up to 18 m) and most modern ports in the Baltic Sea region. · The Old City Harbor ­ one of the biggest and busiest passenger harbor in the Baltic Region. It is located in the heart of the city of Tallinn. By the year 2008, 7 247 366

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Report-Canada
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Report: Canada

separated by a forested plateau rising from Lakes Superior and Huron. Westward toward the Pacific, most of British Columbia, the Yukon, and part of western Alberta are covered by parallel mountain ranges, including the Rockies. The Pacific border of the coast range is ragged with fjords and channels. The highest point in Canada is Mount Logan (6,050 m), which is in the Yukon. The two principal river systems are the Mackenzie and the St. Lawrence. The St. Lawrence, with its tributaries, is navigable for over 1,900 miles (3,058 km). Government: Canada is a federation of ten provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan) and three territories (Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut). Formally considered a constitutional monarchy, Canada is governed by its own House of Commons. While the governor-general is officially the

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Canada topic
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Canada topic

Canada Geography The geography of Canada is vast and diverse. Occupying most of the northern portion of North America, Canada is the world's second largest country in total area. The highest point in Canada is Mount Logan 6,050 m, which is in the Yukon. The two principal river systems are the Mackenzie and the St. Lawrence. The St. Lawrence, with its tributaries, is navigable for over 3,058 km. The largest lake situated entirely in Canada is Great Bear Lake at 31,328 km2 in the Northwest Territories. The largest lake which is at least partly in Canadian territory is Lake Superior Climate Canada's climate is as diverse as its landscape. Generally, Canadians enjoy four very distinct seasons, particularly in the more populated regions along the US border. Daytime

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Topic - USA
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Topic - USA

It flows from north-western Minnesota south to the Gulf of Mexico. It is a significant transportation artery and when combined with its major tributaries (the Missouri and the Ohio rivers) it becomes the third largest river system in the world (at 6,236 km). The western tributaries are the Red River, the Arkansas and the Missouri. The eastern tributaries are the Tennessee and the Ohio. Its name means the Father of Waters in the Red Indian. Together with its tributaries it forms 20,000 km of navigable waterways. The Colorado River is a river in the south-western United States, approximately 1450 miles long, draining a part of the arid regions on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains. The natural course of the river flows into the Gulf of California, but the heavy use of the river as an irrigation source for the Imperial Valley has desiccated the lower course of the river in Mexico such that it no longer consistently reaches the sea.

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Canada
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Canada

part of the international border. Other large lakes include Great Bear and Great Slave lakes in the Northwest Territories and Lakes Manitoba and Winnipeg in Manitoba. Mackenzie River is Canada's longest river, which flows 4,241 km from its source to its mouth. With its many tributaries, it drains 1,800,000 square km. The St. Lawrence is the largest river flowing into the Atlantic Ocean. Its drainage basin includes the Great Lakes, forming an inland navigable waterway extending some 3,765 km into the heart of the continent. The longest Pacific-draining river that is wholly within Canada is the Fraser. The Yukon and Columbia rivers, which both rise in Canada, also flow to the Pacific, but they do so through the United States. Five of Canada's rivers -- the St. Lawrence, Mackenzie, Yukon, Fraser, and Nelson -- rank among the world's 40 longest. 5. The territories and provinces Canada is composed of ten provinces and three territories

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Ameerika ühendriigid
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Ameerika ühendriigid

It flows from north-western Minnesota south to the Gulf of Mexico. It is a significant transportation artery and when combined with its major tributaries (the Missouri and the Ohio rivers) it becomes the third largest river system in the world (at 6,236 km). The western tributaries are the Red River, the Arkansas and the Missouri. The eastern tributaries are the Tennessee and the Ohio. Its name means the Father of Waters in the red Indian. Together with its tributaries it forms 20,000 km of navigable waterways. Other important rivers are the Colorado and the Columbia that flow into the Pacific Ocean, and the Rio Grande. The rivers of the Pacific basin are rapid. There are many hydro-electric power-stations on them. Over 800 rivers cross the continental (48) states. Most are small branches and/or tributaries of larger rivers. The great lakes between the USA and Canada are joined together by rivers and canals. The lakes are connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the St

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U S A
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U.S.A

The currency of the USA is the United States Dollar. Lakes and rivers The Mississippi is the major river of North America and the United States. It flows from north-western Minnesota south to the Gulf of Mexico.The western tributaries are the Red River, the Arkansas and the Missouri. The eastern tributaries are the Tennessee and the Ohio. Its name means the Father of Waters in the red Indian. Together with its tributaries it forms 20,000 km of navigable waterways. Other important rivers are the Colorado and the Columbia that flow into the Pacific Ocean, and the Rio Grande. The rivers of the Pacific basin are rapid. There are many hydro-electric power-stations on them.Over 800 rivers cross the continental (48) states. Most are small branches and/or tributaries of larger rivers.The great lakes between the USA and Canada are joined together by rivers and canals. The lakes are connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the St

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