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アクラネース
Akranes (Akranes) is a town on the west coast of Iceland, a population of 5,793 people (as of February 1, 2005). In the 19th century the town occurred as a fishing village, and when it was officially established in 1942 many people emigrated to Aclarnaise. Also, at the entrance of Hvar Bay in southern city, Iceland's only undersea tunnel (toll road) is. This is part of the Ring Road (National Route 1). The extension was 5,762 m, and the way to Reykjavik was realized a substantial shortening of more than an hour compared with the old road which wraps around the bay. ... アクラネース(Akranes)はアイスランド西岸、人口5,793人(2005年2月1日時点)の町。19世紀に町は漁村として起こり、1942年に正式に設立されると多くの人がアクラネースに移住した。 また、市南部のフヴァル湾の入口に、アイスランド唯一の海底トンネル(有料道路)がある。これは、リングロード(国道1号線)の一部である。延長は5,762mであり、レイキャヴィークまでの道のりは、湾を回り込む旧道と比べて1時間以上の大幅な短縮が実現された。...
Akranes A port town in the western part of Iceland. Fishing industry and cement industry are thriving. In 1998, a submarine tunnel with a total length of about 5.8 kilometers that passed through the bufijojolsul bay opened and the journey to Reykjavik, the capital, was greatly shortened. アクラネース【Akranes】 アイスランド西部の港町。漁業とセメント工業が盛ん。1998年、フバルフィヨルズル湾を通る全長約5.8キロメートルの海底トンネルが開通し、首都レイキャビクまでの道のりが大幅に短縮された。
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