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List of Iceland-related articles — For a topical list, see List of basic Iceland topics Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Iceland include: NOTOC 1 9 1. deild karla 101 Reykjavík 12 Tónar 1924 28 Nordic Football Championship 1929 32 Nordic Football Championship 1933 36… … Wikipedia
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Transport in Iceland — The modes of transport in Iceland are governed by the country’s rugged terrain and unfavourable weather conditions. The principal mode of personal transport is the car. There are no public railways although there are bus services. Transport from… … Wikipedia
List of tunnels by location — The list of tunnels includes any road tunnel, railway tunnel or waterway tunnel anywhere in the world.Afghanistan*Salang TunnelAndorra*Envalira (road) *Sant Antoni (road)Australia*Border Tunnel (rail)New South Wales*Cross City Tunnel (Sydney)… … Wikipedia
Múlagöng — is a tunnel in Iceland, located in Norðurland eystra along Route 82. It has a length of 640 m (2,100 ft) and was opened on March 1, 1991.[1] References ^ Merzagora, Eugenio (June 2006). Road Tunnels in Iceland . The World s Longest… … Wikipedia
Oddskarðsgöng — is a tunnel in Iceland, located in Austurland along Route 92. It has a length of 640 m (2,100 ft) and was opened in 1977.[1] References ^ Merzagora, Eugenio (June 2006). Road Tunnels in Iceland . The World s Longest Tunnel Page … Wikipedia
Norðfjarðargöng — is a tunnel under construction in Iceland, located in Austurland along Route 62. It will have a length of 7,000 m (22,966 ft) and is due to be completed in 2014.[1] References ^ Merzagora, Eugenio (June 2006). Road Tunnels in Iceland . The… … Wikipedia
Hvalfjörður — (Icelandic: Whale fjord) is situated in the west of Iceland between Mosfellsbær and Akranes. The fjord is approximately 30 km long and 5 km wide.The name Hvalfjörður is derived from the large number of whales which could be found and caught there … Wikipedia
Hvalfjörður Tunnel — ( Hvalfjarðargöng in Icelandic) is a road tunnel under the Hvalfjörður fjord in Iceland and a part of the Hringvegur. It is 5,762m long and reaches depth of 165m below sea level. Opened on 11 July 1998, it shortens the distance from Reykjavík to… … Wikipedia