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  2. Wolfsburg Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    RE 30 Hannover - Lehrte - Gifhorn - Wolfsburg; RE 50 Hildesheim - Braunschweig - Wolfsburg; RB 35 Wolfsburg - Stendal; RB 36 Wolfsburg - Magdeburg; Outside the station there is an extension for the Wolfsburg central bus station. This is the terminus of inner-city bus routes to Gifhorn, Brome, Helmstedt, Königslutter and Braunschweig (Regiobus).

  3. SH 4 (Albania) - Wikipedia

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    Part of the road network of Albania, the highway is a portion of the European route E853 Kakavijë–Ioannina, and the Pan-European Corridor VIII Durrës–Skopje–Sofia–Varna. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Combined with the Rruga Shtetërore 1 (SH1), the northern section of the north–south corridor, the highway will form a major segment of the ...

  4. Wolfsburg Volkswagen Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Wolfsburg Volkswagen Plant is the worldwide headquarters of the Volkswagen Group. [1] Situated in Wolfsburg, Germany, it is one of the largest manufacturing plants in the world, with an area of just under 6.5 million m 2 (70 million sq ft) and a building area of 1.6 million m 2 (17 million sq ft). [2] In 2015 the plant produced 815,000 cars.

  5. Administrative divisions of Albania - Wikipedia

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    They are run by a mayor (kryebashkiak / kryebashkiaku) and a municipal council (këshill / këshilli bashkiak), elected every 4 years. Before 2015, a bashki was an urban municipality and only covered the jurisdiction of such cities. After 2015, the jurisdiction of the bashki was expanded to cover the nearby rural municipalities. [5] [6]

  6. Volkswagen Arena - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Arena (German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksvaːɡn̩ ʔaˌʁeːnaː]; also known as the VfL Wolfsburg Arena due to UEFA sponsorship regulations) is a football stadium in the German city of Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony. [5]

  7. Autostadt - Wikipedia

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    There are two 60-metre-tall (200 ft) glass silos (AutoTürme) used as storage for new cars. [3] The two towers are connected to the Volkswagen factory by a 700-metre (2,300 ft) tunnel. When cars arrive at the towers they are carried up at a speed of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) per second. The render for the Autostadt shows six towers.

  8. Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport - Wikipedia

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    In May 2009 the extension of the runway from 1,680 metres (5,512 ft) to 2,300 metres (7,546 ft) had received its final legal go-ahead. [3] Some €38 million were envisaged for the airport upgrade. Despite strong resistance from local action groups, [ 4 ] both Volkswagen and DLR pushed forward with the project in order to be able to use bigger ...

  9. Alvar Aalto Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Alvar Aalto Cultural Centre (German: Alvar-Aalto-Kulturhaus) is a cultural venue in the city of Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany, [1] designed by the renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto [2] in 1958 and inaugurated in 1962. [3] [4] It comprises a library, educational and youth facilities, municipal offices and retail premises. [3] [5]