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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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