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  2. Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The inter-urban night buses (autobuses interurbanos), commonly known as Green Owls (Búhos verdes), travel further afield than the regular N1 to N28 and NC1-NC2 owl buses within Madrid urban core (which are operated by EMT), and connect Madrid with the smaller cities of the periphery. [9] As of June 2022 there are 40 such routes. [8]

  3. Transport in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Autovía de la Meseta (the Meseta Freeway) in Cantabria. The current vehicle registration plate design. Total: 681,298 km (2008) Expressways: 17,228 km (2018) [8] Highways in Spain are divided into "autopista"s and "autovía"s, the former being controlled-access highways.

  4. Autobuses de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    Some services also originate at the Terminal Taxqueña and Terminal de Autobuses del Norte bus stations. A.D.O.'s motto since 1939 has been Siempre primera (Always first), because it has always used the most modern buses possible, such as the DINA Avante, the DINA Olímpico and the DINA Flexible (nicknamed "Jorobado", i.e. "humpy").

  5. Bilbao Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bilbao Airport (IATA: BIO, ICAO: LEBB) is a minor international airport located 9 km (5.6 mi) north [4] of Bilbao, in the municipality of Loiu, in Biscay.It is the largest airport in the Basque Country and northern Spain, with 6,336,441 passengers in 2023.

  6. ETN - Wikipedia

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    ETN may refer to: Chim-Nir Aviation, an Israeli airline whose ICAO designator is ETN; Eastern Television Network, in Somalia; Eaton Corporation, an American ...

  7. Extremadura - Wikipedia

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    "Vías naturales de comunicación y asentamiento en el Sur de la provincia de Cáceres durante la prehistoria" (PDF). Norba: Revista de historia (7): 155. ISSN 0213-375X. Pino García, José Luis del (1985). "Génesis y evolución de las ciudades realengas y señoriales en la Extremadura medieval" (PDF). En la España Medieval (6): 379– 402.

  8. Jerez de la Frontera - Wikipedia

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    "Las comunidades extranjeras y la posesión de esclavos en el Jerez de la Frontera del siglo XVI" (PDF). I Coloquio Internacional "Los Extranjeros en la España Moderna". Vol. 1. pp. 391– 399. ISBN 84-688-2633-2. Aladro Prieto, José Manuel; Mosquera Adell, Eduardo (2018). "La imagen industrial de la ciudad. Jerez de la Frontera siglo XIX" (PDF).

  9. Vitoria Airport - Wikipedia

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    A bus line operated by La Unión connects the airport with the city. The line operates only when regular flights arrive or depart. [34] [35] Starting in 2025, a bus line will connect the airport with Vitoria-Gasteiz, Bilbao and Bilbao Airport. [36] [37]