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  2. Suwałki Gap - Wikipedia

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    The Suwałki Gap, also known as the Suwałki corridor [a] [b] ([suˈvawkʲi] ⓘ), is a sparsely populated area around the border between Lithuania and Poland, and centres on the shortest path between Belarus and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast on the Polish side of the border.

  3. Lithuania–Poland border - Wikipedia

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    To the military planners of NATO, the border area is known as the Suwałki Gap (named after the nearby town of Suwałki) because it represents a military difficulty. It is a flat narrow piece of land, a gap, that is between Belarus and Russia's Kaliningrad exclave and that connects the three NATO-member Baltic States to Poland and the rest of ...

  4. Suwałki - Wikipedia

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    To the military planners of NATO, an area of the Lithuania–Poland border area is known as the Suwałki Gap because it represents a military difficulty. It is a flat narrow piece of land, a gap , that is between Belarus and Russia's Kaliningrad exclave and that connects the three NATO-member Baltic States to Poland and the rest of NATO .

  5. File:Suwałki gap NATO CSTO (extended map).svg - Wikipedia

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  7. European route E67 - Wikipedia

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    The Via Baltica attracted great controversy in 2007, as its planned new express road was to take it through several areas in Poland of great natural value. Most controversial was the Augustów bypass, which would take the route through the wetlands of the Rospuda Valley, the last area of its kind remaining in Europe, [citation needed] and an area protected by EU law as part of the European ...

  8. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    13.300 Mm – length of roads rehabilitated and widened under the National Highway Development Project (launched in 1998) in India; 39.000 Mm – length of the SEA-ME-WE 3 optical submarine telecommunications cable, joining 39 points between Norden, Germany, and Okinawa, Japan; 67.000 Mm – total length of National Highways in India

  9. Highways in Poland - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the government published the ordinance defining the planned highway network of length about 7,200 km (4,474 mi). [12] Notable changes introduced in later amendments include re-routing S8 and adding S61 instead (a change related to the Rospuda Valley conflict), [13] introducing S16, S52 and A/S50, [14] as well as extending S5, [15] S8 [16] and S10, [17] raising the total length to ...