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  2. European route E20 - Wikipedia

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    Between Køge and Copenhagen, the road has three E-road numbers (also E47 and E55). The Great Belt Bridge and Øresund Bridge are both tolled. [4] [5] The Øresund crossing begins as a tunnel at Kastrup, which then transfers onto the bridge at the man-made island Peberholm. The road crosses the border between Denmark and Sweden on the Øresund ...

  3. Denmark–Sweden border - Wikipedia

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    The current national border between Denmark and Sweden dates to 1658. It is entirely a maritime border , along Kattegat and Øresund , and in the Baltic Sea between Bornholm and Scania . The territorial waters (12 mile zone) of the two countries meet exclusively along the Øresund, extending to about 115 kilometres (71 mi), approximately ...

  4. European route E47 - Wikipedia

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    European route E47 is a road (part of the United Nations international E-road network) connecting Lübeck in Germany to Helsingborg in Sweden via the Danish capital Copenhagen. It is also known as the Vogelfluglinie (German) or Fugleflugtslinjen (Danish).

  5. E6 European long distance path - Wikipedia

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    The European walking route E6. The E6 European long distance path or E6 path is one of the European long-distance paths from the northwest tip of Finland through Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Austria to the Adriatic coast in Slovenia.

  6. Borders of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The modern Norway–Sweden border remained the border between Denmark–Norway and Sweden until the breakup of Denmark and Norway in 1814. Under the Treaty of Kiel, Denmark retained possession of Greenland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Iceland became a separate kingdom in union with Denmark in 1918, and became an independent republic in 1944.

  7. Øresund Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Øresund or Öresund Bridge [6] is a combined railway and motorway cable-stayed bridge across the Øresund strait between Denmark and Sweden.It is the second longest bridge in Europe with both roadway and railway combined in a single structure, running nearly 8 kilometres (5 miles) from the Swedish coast to the artificial island Peberholm in the middle of the strait.

  8. Swedish national road - Wikipedia

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    Road 7, Rikssjuan, Gothenburg – Grums — current European route E45; Road 8, Riksåttan, Ödeshög – Hallsberg — current National road 50; Road 9, Riksnian, Norwegian border – Karlskoga — current European route E18; Road 10, Rikstian, Örebro – Gävle — current National road 50 and European route E16; Road 11, Rikselvan, Arboga ...

  9. European route E55 - Wikipedia

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    The E55 is not and has not been signposted in Sweden. Since 2018, the E55 is not signposted between Helsingør and Køge in Denmark, but is signposted south of Køge. [ 2 ]