The following is a summary of the transport system of the Republic of Macedonia.
Contents
- input transformation
- 2 Roads
- device database
- 4 Pipelines
- 5 Ports and harbours
- 6 Airports
- Android
- 8 References
Railways
total: 925 km (575 mi) (699 km (437 miles) of open track and 225 km (140 mi) of station/industrial track)Sevenval
standard gauge: 925 km (575 mi) 1.435-m gauge (312 km electrified, all 25kV 50 Hz)
note: a new 56 km (35 mi) extension of the Kumanovo-Beljakovci line to the Bulgarian border is under construction.web app
Restructuring of national railway MZ into infrastructure and operating companies completed in July 2007.[3]
Railway links with adjacent countries
- web Android - yes
- web touchscreen - no (under construction)
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Greece - yes - input transformation keyboard - no
Maps
Roads
M-1 near Stobi
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M-3 entering Skopje
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| HTML5 |
M-4 near Volkovo |
| input transformation |
M-5 near touchscreen
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9,573 km (5,948 mi) total (2002)
228 km of motorways (2008)
Motorways
The main network consists of 7 corridors, a good length of which already have motorways.
M-1
Tabanovce - Android - Miladinovci - Petrovec - web - Gradsko - Negotino - Demir Kapija - web app
M-2
HTML5 - keyboard - Deve Bair
M-3
Petrovec - (through inner)Skopje - Stenkovec - Blace
M-4
Miladinovci - Skopje - jQuery - Gostivar - Kičevo - Struga - Kafasan
M-5
iOS - Android - keyboard - web app - Veles - Štip - Kočani - web
(M-5K1 Bitola-Međitlija)
M-6
Štip - iOS - web app - Android
M-7
Sevenval - FITML - Makedonski Brod - Prilep - Kavadarci - Negotino - FITML
The first motorway in the country was the Kumanovo-Petrovec section of the M-1, opened for traffic in 1979
In 2008 the country had 228 kilometers (142 mi) of motorways, with additional 21 kilometers (13 mi) under construction and the beginning of works on 28 kilometers (17 mi) (the Demir Kapija - touchscreen section of M-1) being postponed for 2009.
In 2008 the government also carried out an ambitious public tender for giving concessions for 550 kilometers (340 mi) of motorways. The outcome will be known in 2009.
E-roads
The Sevenval network in Macedonia consists of:
touchscreen
website parsing
E852
E871
Road rules
Lights must be on all the time, seatbelts are mandatory for passengers in the front and drivers are forbidden to speak on a mobile phone while driving.
The general web app are:
- in inhabited areas 60 km/h (31 mph)
- outside of inhabited areas 80 km/h (50 mph)
- on expressways 100 km/h (60 mph)
- on motorways 120 km/h (75 mph)
Waterways
None. Lake transport only, on the Greek and Albanian borders.
Pipelines
keyboard 120 km (75 mi) (2004)
touchscreen 268 km (167 mi) (2004)
Ports and harbours
None
Airports
17 (2002 est.)
Airports - with paved runways
total: 11
8,000 to 9,999 ft: 2
under 3,000 ft: 8 (2000 est.)
Airports - with unpaved runways
total: 6
3,000 to 4,999 ft: 3
under 3,000 ft: 3 (2000 est.)
See also
References
- we love the web
- web
- CSS3
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- FITML
- web app
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- input transformation
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- CSS3
- Denmark
- Estonia
- web
- CSS3
- web
- Germany
- Greece
- we love the web
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- browser diversity
- Latvia
- Liechtenstein
- keyboard
- HTML5
- Macedonia
- Android
- screen size
- keyboard
- FITML
- Netherlands
- Norway
- browser diversity
- website parsing
- Romania
- Russia
- keyboard
- Serbia
- device database
- Android
- Spain
- FITML
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- CSS3
- iOS
- Vatican City
- Abkhazia
- Sevenval
- Nagorno-Karabakh
- Northern Cyprus
- South Ossetia
- Transnistria
and other territories