Sofia
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Transport
With its well-developed infrastructure and strategic location, Sofia is an important centre for international railway and automobile routes. All major types of transport (except water transport) are represented in the city, which is home to 8 railway stations, the Centre for Flight Control and the Sofia Airport (hub for flag-carrier Bulgaria Air). Three Trans-European Transport Corridors cross the city: 4, 8 and 10.
Related Topics:
Transport - Water transport - Sofia Airport - Bulgaria Air
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Public transit is well-developed, reliable and important to the city's economy; it is provided by means of underground trains (the Sofia Metro), buses, trams and electric buses. There are over 15,000 licensed taxi cabs operating in the city.
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| ► | Landmarks |
| ► | Economy |
| ► | Administration |
| ► | Transport |
| ► | Backpacking information |
| ► | Night life |
| ► | Key figures |
| ► | Institutions of higher education |
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