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    E39 goes through Stavanger via the Mastrafjord Tunnel and Byfjord Tunnel, then goes south to Sandnes. Fylkesvei 44 starts in Stavanger and ends in Kristiansand...
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    The Byfjord Tunnel (Norwegian: Byfjordtunnelen) is a subsea road tunnel in Rogaland county, Norway. The 5,875-metre-long (19,275 ft) tunnel runs between...
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    crossed by three roads. The Stavanger City Bridge and the Hundvåg Tunnel (both at the south end of the fjord) and the Byfjord Tunnel (at the northern end...
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    Kloster Foundation. The abbey can be reached from Stavanger in 30 minutes by road through the undersea Byfjord Tunnel. The Utstein Abbey is also well known...
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    city of Stavanger. It is the northernmost conurbation of the Stavanger/Sandnes area, one of the largest urban areas in the country. The Byfjord Tunnel...
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    E39 highway runs along the west side of the village. The entrance to the Byfjord Tunnel lies at the north end of the village. Grødem Church is located in...
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    a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. It was merged into Stavanger municipality on 1 January 2020. It was located in the traditional district...
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    Åmøy (category Stavanger)
    island in Stavanger Municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The 5.3-square-kilometre (2.0 sq mi) island lies just north of the city of Stavanger in a group...
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    and Denmark from Klett, just south of Trondheim, to Aalborg via Bergen, Stavanger and Kristiansand. In total, there are nine ferries, more than any other...
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    Bru, Rogaland (category Stavanger)
    the Byfjord Tunnel, part of the European route E39 highway. The tunnel actually passes below the island of Bru on its way to the city of Stavanger. The...
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    Rennesøy (island) (category Islands of Stavanger)
    route E39 highway: the Mastrafjord Tunnel, the Askjesund Bridge, and the Byfjord Tunnel. The island of Rennesøy is also connected to the islands of Finnøy...
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    Sokn (category Islands of Stavanger)
    All three islands are connected to Sokn by bridges, and the undersea Byfjord Tunnel has its northern terminus on the island, connecting all these islands...
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    Mastrafjord Tunnel (category Stavanger)
    route E39 highway and the Rennesøy Fixed Link (which also includes the Byfjord Tunnel). The southern end of the tunnel is located near the village of...
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  • Judaberg (category Stavanger)
    undersea tunnels including the Finnøy Tunnel, Mastrafjord Tunnel, and Byfjord Tunnel. Prior to 2020, the village was the administrative centre of the...
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    Klosterøy (category Islands of Stavanger)
    island of Sokn which in turn is connected to the city of Stavanger on the mainland by the Byfjord Tunnel. Klosterøy island is notable since it is the location...
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    Magerøya Finnmark Nordkapp Byfjord 5,875 19,275 223 732 1992 E39 Rennesøy Fixed Link Mosterøy and Sokn Rogaland Randaberg and Stavanger Atlantic Ocean 5,779...
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    Norway on 15 February 1945 and arrived the same day in the North Sea in the Byfjord, northwest of Bergen. She was there on a diving trial, after an overhaul...
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    prize. When the Norwegian destroyer found the German ship in the Byfjord near Stavanger and signalled that they were going to seize the German vessel the...
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  • (Sichuan) 5.890 km (3.660 mi) 2022 2 S66 Longchang-Hanyuan Expressway Byfjord  Norway 5.875 km (3.651 mi) 1992 E39 Yuliao Tunnel  China (Zhejiang) 5...
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