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  • Roads are the most spread and common transportation infrastructure in the country.
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  • {{Infobox infrastructure ...of standard speed rail (''May 2023 measurement, not accurate, only Izarail infrastructure'')
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  • ...power based on the needs of the company. Alora has a strong electric power infrastructure in place with many generation stations located across the country with a st
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  • ...of motorways. These roads have also smaller curve radii and less roadside infrastructure. Another case where express ways may appear are unfinished motorways or sho
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • == Infrastructure == {{Infobox infrastructure
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  • ===Infrastructure===
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • ===Infrastructure===
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  • ==Infrastructure== {{Infobox infrastructure
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  • ...government launched a five-year economic plan that includes investments in infrastructure, education, and job creation. With continued effort, the economy of Ohemia ===Infrastructure===
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  • Roads are the most spread and common transportation infrastructure in the country.
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  • =Infrastructure=
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  • == Infrastructure == ''[[Infrastructure in Bloenland|Main article: Infrastructure in Blönland]]''
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  • ...ed investment throughout the region, and hosting summits on issues such as infrastructure development and environmental sustainability. The organization's 20th annu
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  • ==Transportation. Connections. Infrastructure. ==
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  • ==Infrastructure== {{Infobox infrastructure
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  • ...dary sector and a relatively young population. The country's commitment to infrastructure and innovation in the 2000s and 2010s further strengthened its position.
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  • ===Infrastructure===
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  • ...worth's design was the inclusion of public transport into the city's early infrastructure.
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  • ...ystem of governance. It is divided into two [[Administrative divisions and infrastructure of Eshein#States and regions|semi-autonomous states]]; Keswerg and Atelfain
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  • =Infrastructure=
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  • ==Infrastructure==
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  • Transport infrastructure and service throughout New Austland is generally very good. Since the ''Tra ...rastructure was removed or repurposed. Nevertheless, some significant road infrastructure still remains.
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  • Some major investments in city infrastructure in the first half of the 20th century shaped the city into a modern harbour ...that would be even amplified after 1955. few changes happened to the rail infrastructure, that still provided the best connection between Huysburg and surrounding c
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  • ...lities through economic and social development programs aimed at improving infrastructure and diversifying the economy to create jobs for all residents.
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  • ==Infrastructure==
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  • ...detached houses, and converted original airport infrastructure into social infrastructure. The complex also consisted of a range of leisure attractions for residents ==Infrastructure==
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  • Lanian intercity road infrastructure is compiled of dozen national roads, several trunk roads and three highways
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  • ==Infrastructure==
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • ==Infrastructure==
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  • ...of motorways. These roads have also smaller curve radii and less roadside infrastructure. Another case where express ways may appear are unfinished motorways or sho
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  • ...uing Ulethan integration. The country has undertaken reforms, improved its infrastructure, and engaged in regional cooperation. ...e economic and financial centre of Malesoria. The country's most important infrastructure facilities take course through both of the cities, connecting the north to
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  • ...tional region. The goals of MULTIREG initiatives can range from short term infrastructure projects and social programmes to long term economic goals of enhancing the ====Infrastructure & Communications====
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  • ==Infrastructure== {{Infobox infrastructure
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  • ...hydroelectric dams, starting with Tuito Liu, marked a shift towards modern infrastructure development. By 1905, an education system was established, leveraging the c ...a general strike and armed resistance erupting into open conflict. Railway infrastructure became a focal point of contention, as workers, supported by the militia [[
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  • ...divided into 275 townships. Townships are generally responsible for basic infrastructure services in unincorporated areas that are not otherwise performed by county =Infrastructure=
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  • ...health, but possess devolved powers of civil protection, zoning, local-use infrastructure, and may control development within their boundaries. ''Urbim'' (towns) are
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  • ...ity areas are rarely seen. They have major roads outlined and some railway infrastructure and perhaps some large parks but other than that it is bare. Currently, New == Infrastructure ==
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  • The empire also managed to make infrastructure and commerce across its territory.
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  • |Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
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  • {{Infobox infrastructure ...of standard speed rail (''May 2023 measurement, not accurate, only Izarail infrastructure'')
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  • {{Infobox infrastructure ''Main article: [[Infrastructure in Allendea]]''<br>
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  • *Ministry of Building, Infrastructure and Energy ==Infrastructure==
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  • ...an cause extreme damage and be life-threatening due to a lack of available infrastructure and preparedness. == Economy and Infrastructure==
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  • ...nter of the country, while some places along the country still needs basic infrastructure. =Transportation and Infrastructure=
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • ...s hiking; only park buildings allowed; infrastructure limited to essential infrastructure ...several powers to the Acher-Kust, including responsibilities over national infrastructure such as public works, transportation, waterways, and water policies, along
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  • ...rder territories. Creating a common border area would allow transportation infrastructure to be complementary across border areas, especially in cases of mass transi
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  • Road and rail infrastructure is not very well developed but sufficient for industrial needs.
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  • ==Infrastructure==
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  • ==Infrastructure== {{Infobox infrastructure
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  • ...untainous jungle-filled terrain. Because of this provision of services and infrastructure to the most isolated communities is difficult, and many leaders from the hi ...nt much of his term improving the education system and putting together an infrastructure plan for the future.</small>
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  • ==Infrastructure== {{Infobox infrastructure
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  • ...the road network density of other western nations. One of the first major infrastructure projects after unification was to construct a motorway-railway supercorrido {{Infobox infrastructure|name=Wiesermoria|driving_side=Right|minimum_age=18<br />16 (with approved d
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  • ===Infrastructure===
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  • ...ork. This carefully designed landscape harmoniously blends with the modern infrastructure, creating a refreshing environment for residents and visitors alike. The ca ...nning in the original center. On the western side of the city, the railway infrastructure runs on a north-south double corridor.
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  • With peace came the stability and the country, despite significant lacks in infrastructure started to develop. Strategically located on Ina river Dregovina became rel
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  • The airport is considered one of the most important infrastructure for the country also thanks to its strong modernity. The terminal is direct
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  • ...orests cover around 57% of Penquisset. The areas most affected by man made infrastructure and deforestation include the Warwick Island metropolitan area, and the New =Infrastructure=
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  • The late 1950s and 1960s saw increased investment in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and tourism, with significant developments includin
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  • ...country. This has led to the development of deep-rooted know-how in heavy infrastructure techniques and a high level of engineering in Izaland.
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  • ...ng further south, to invest heavily into new automobile and public transit infrastructure, and to give modern architects a playground to build glass high rises in fr ...n one hand the city tried to meet the demand by building high-capacity car infrastructure, mostly from the 1940's till 70's, often at the costs of local neighbourhoo
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  • {{Infobox infrastructure ...'. From computer mainframes and data centers to cybersecurity and network infrastructure, the Silicon Isles often collaborates with the Transistor Valley in [[Vodeo
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  • ...al infrastructure plan, and over the next decades the highway and railroad infrastructure was upgraded, while many harbors were also modernized. ...970s, the '''tertiary sector''' also developed further. The excellent port infrastructure, liberal rules and tax exemption for goods transit made Fayaan an ideal tra
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  • ...th. His successor, Wallace Sanderson, started the discussion of using this infrastructure to open up more to tourism and international commerce, a concept that would ...industry and environmental exploitation, along with minimal investment in infrastructure and sanitation, towns and villages are highly polluted and water sources ar
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  • |style="text-align:center" | Housing Secretary<br />Minister for Infrastructure
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  • ...ment which manages the (mostly economic) growth of a nation. It focuses on infrastructure, energy, education, healthcare, safety and science.
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  • |Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport See also: [[Infrastructure in Izaland]]
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  • =Transportation and Infrastructure= {{Infobox infrastructure
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  • ...power based on the needs of the company. Alora has a strong electric power infrastructure in place with many generation stations located across the country with a st
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  • ===Infrastructure===
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  • ...one side and the municipalities on the other. Kojo has a dense network of infrastructure for road, rail, water and air transport. With an HDI of 0.903 and a GPD per *21: Committee for Infrastructure and Energy, 33 (Hīshíbyaeng ko Uzam nijúinde Saekkai)
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  • ...ity. Mukhooë also embraced an aggressive program of industrialization and infrastructure, completing a rail bridge across the marshes to Batjun in 1865 and another ==Infrastructure==
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  • ...varying effects, with poverty worsened in some areas by the lack of public infrastructure, with other areas rich havens, but with overall low crime and slowly improv
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  • ...ically. However, increased cultural mixing and growing demands for federal infrastructure and social programs led to the drafting of the United Kara Amendment of 197
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  • ...on Ministry (Alminecares Zulpiegi)}}<ref>Formerly known as the Ministry of Infrastructure</ref>
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  • === Transport & infrastructure ===
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  • Aden experienced great improvement in its infrastructure during the last decade in addition to a great economic growth which is main
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  • ==Infrastructure==
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  • ...deral States military presence on Caya also contributes to the economy and infrastructure.
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  • ...al affairs, minister of external affairs, minister of justice, minister of infrastructure, minister of social affairs and minister of imperial propaganda. In externa
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  • In the 1970s several proposed runway extensions and additional infrastructure projects failed due to lack of private investment so between 1983-87 a seri
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  • ...and Banavski Brod experienced population boom, causing housing shortages. Infrastructure developed swiftly, as a dense network of rails and roads was built. Autonom
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