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  2. MiBus - Wikipedia

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    The buses were manufactured in Colombia and Brazil by the Volvo company, where the bodywork is assembled by the Brazilian firm Marcopolo.Each unit has two doors, two fire extinguishers, eight stop buttons and six hammers in case of fire, has air conditioning and led signs of the route in the upper front part (made by the Mobitec company).

  3. Red Metropolitana de Movilidad - Wikipedia

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    Transantiago's first stage of implementation began on October 22, 2005, when a group of ten new companies took control of the capital's bus system, immediately introducing 1,181 new, modern low-floor buses (approximately half of them being articulated) made by Volvo in Brazil, replacing 461 yellow-colored buses from the old system.

  4. Tenerife North–Ciudad de La Laguna Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is located in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, ... Air Europa introduced a route to Miami using Airbus A330s. [4] ... Bus routes 20, 30, 103 and 343 serve the airport.

  5. Fortifications on the Caribbean Side of Panama: Portobelo-San ...

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    The primary purpose was to avoid the land route which was affected during the rainy months. The Chagres River-Cruces access was a combination of the waterway and terrestrial route built as an alternative to the approach to Portobelo via Camino Real and Panama City. [1].The Fortifications on the Caribbean Side of Panama: Portobello – San ...

  6. Tenerife Tram - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 (SC Interchange - Trinidad) consists of 21 stops along a route of 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi), transporting an average of 46,000 people per day in the metropolitan area. Each of the 20 trams is capable to transport 200 passengers (60 seated) at a maximum speed of 70 kilometres per hour (43 mph), though for safety they only reach a maximum ...

  7. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno - Wikipedia

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    San Cristóbal Airport is the local airport and connects to the mainland. [7] An Airbus A319 jet operates daily from Guayaquil on the mainland. [22] The port is situated in Bahía Naufragio (Shipwreck Bay) to the southwest of the town. Boat companies conduct tours for tourists. [8] Buses and taxis operate in the town. [12]

  8. Fourth voyage of Columbus - Wikipedia

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    The fourth voyage of Columbus was a Spanish maritime expedition in 1502–1504 to the western Caribbean Sea led by Christopher Columbus.The voyage, Columbus's last, failed to find a western maritime route to the Far East, returned relatively little profit, and resulted in the loss of many crew men, all the fleet's ships, and a year-long marooning in Jamaica.

  9. Cristóbal Colón metro station - Wikipedia

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    Cristóbal Colón is an underground metro station on the Line 4 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile.This station is named for Cristóbal Colón Avenue, which in turn was named after Christopher Columbus.