Lærdal Tunnel
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Lærdal Tunnel
Summary
Lærdal Tunnel is a road tunnel[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of road_tunnel entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (304 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Lærdal Tunnel is located in Lærdal Municipality[3].
- Lærdal Tunnel is located in Aurland Municipality[4].
- Lærdal Tunnel is in the country of Norway[5].
- Lærdal Tunnel's instance of is recorded as road tunnel[6].
- Lærdal Tunnel is operated by Norwegian Roads Administration[7].
- Lærdal Tunnel's crosses is recorded as Filefjell[8].
- Lærdal Tunnel's Commons category is recorded as Lærdalstunnelen[9].
- Lærdal Tunnel's officially opened by is recorded as Harald V of Norway[10].
- Lærdal Tunnel's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 60.971944444444, 'lon': 7.3683333333333}[11].
- Lærdal Tunnel's significant event is recorded as mid-life update[12].
- Lærdal Tunnel's date of official opening is recorded as +2000-11-27T00:00:00Z[13].
- Lærdal Tunnel's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+24509'}[14].
- Lærdal Tunnel's carries thoroughfare is recorded as European route E16[15].
- Lærdal Tunnel's annual average daily traffic is recorded as {'amount': '+1985'}[16].
- Lærdal Tunnel's annual average daily traffic is recorded as {'amount': '+2111'}[17].
- Lærdal Tunnel's annual average daily traffic is recorded as {'amount': '+2215'}[18].
- Lærdal Tunnel's annual average daily traffic is recorded as {'amount': '+2247'}[19].
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Geography
Lærdal Tunnel is in the country of Norway[5]. Located in include Lærdal Municipality[3], a municipality of Norway[20], in Norway[21] and Aurland Municipality[4], a municipality of Norway[22], in Norway[23].
Physical Characteristics
Lærdal Tunnel's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+24509'}[14].
Designation and Status
Lærdal Tunnel's instance of is recorded as road tunnel[6].
Why It Matters
Lærdal Tunnel ranks in the top 3% of road_tunnel entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (304 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]