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  2. Transport in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Road transport. As a nation with one car per 2.25 people, [3] Kuwait relies heavily on its road network for transportation. The total length of paved and unpaved roads was 6,524 km in 2009. [4] Traffic congestion is common throughout the day, particularly in Kuwait City. [5] The country's public transport network consists entirely of bus routes.

  3. Salmiya - Wikipedia

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    Area. • Metro. 14.2 km 2 (5.5 sq mi) Population. • Area. 223,646. Salmiya ( Arabic السالمية; transliterated As-Sālmīya (h)) is an area in Hawalli Governorate (one of the six governorates of Kuwait) in Kuwait . Salmiya is administratively divided into 12 blocks. The blocks located closer to the interior of the district tend to be ...

  4. Ninoy Aquino International Airport - Wikipedia

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    City bus routes also connect the airport to Diliman in Quezon City, Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange, and Balagtas and San Jose del Monte in Bulacan, respectively. In addition, city buses to and from Eastwood City in Quezon City has a terminal in Newport City , which is located across Terminal 3.

  5. Suvarnabhumi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Northeast of the Airport is Suvarnabhumi Public Transport Center, which is the Airport's Main Bus Terminal. A free bus service connecting Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang Airport operates from 05.00 until midnight. Three air-conditioned city bus routes are operated by Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) serve the airport's dedicated bus ...

  6. Kuwait City - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait City (Arabic: مدينة الكويت) is the capital and largest city of Kuwait.Located at the heart of the country on the south shore of Kuwait Bay on the Persian Gulf, it is the political, cultural and economic centre of the emirate, containing Kuwait's Seif Palace, government offices, and the headquarters of most Kuwaiti corporations and banks.

  7. Economy of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The main private bus company is CityBus, which operates about 20 routes across the country. Another private bus company, Kuwait Gulf Link Public Transport Services, was started in 2006. It runs local bus routes across Kuwait and longer distance services to neighbouring Arab countries. There are two airports in Kuwait.

  8. Kuwait Metropolitan Rapid Transit System Project - Wikipedia

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    Underground and elevated. Technical. System length. 160 km (99.4 mi) The Kuwait Metropolitan Rapid Transit System Project was a plan to build a rapid transit network in Kuwait. [1] The project, which had been in the planning stages since the 2000's, was officially cancelled in 2023 due to a lack of funds. [2] [3]

  9. Kuwait International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait International Airport (Arabic: مطار الكويت الدولي, IATA: KWI, ICAO: OKKK) is an international airport located in the Farwaniya Governorate, Kuwait, 15.5 kilometers (9.6 mi) south of the centre of Kuwait City, spread over an area of 37.7 square kilometres (14.6 sq mi).