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The city of Flensburg got a grant from the regional government of Schleswig-Holstein so that it would avoid building on new land
It will be able to serve two million passengers annually
The new airport of the Greek island of Mykonos is expected to be completed by 2021, announced Fraport Greece, the operator of fourteen Greek regional airports. Mykonos Airport is ready for a complete new design and upgrades. The new 25 million euros design will blend modern architecture with the traditional character of the Cyclades. Mykonos Airport in 2021 will be synonymous of Cycladic architecture and one of the most modern in the world.
Since the opening of the airport in 1971, it has undergone many expansions and refurbishments which only ended up obscuring its original character. The new airport will be able to serve two million passengers annually by 2026. Currently it can only serve 1.3 million per year. Air travelers will be served by 16 check-in counters and 7 boarding gates. A new arrivals hall will be created in the extension of the northern side of the existing building. There will also be a complete remodeling and renovation of the airport’s interiors, including an expansion of the area featuring shops and boutiques.
The goal is to preserve these traditional features in the urban landscape while finding new purpose for their existence
His name is Adrian-Dragoș Benea from Romania
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Landkreis Heilbronn will also enlist the help of sensors to identify incorrectly filled organic trash bins
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Residents couldn’t handle the noise pollution anymore
The Old Continent gets ready for the largest festival of sports
Apparently, that makes it the most progressive city in that respect in all of Finland
The goal is to preserve these traditional features in the urban landscape while finding new purpose for their existence
Residents couldn’t handle the noise pollution anymore
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