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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Great Belt Fixed Link, Jorn Utzon, Arne Jacobsen, Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, Aarhus University, Copenhagen Opera House, Bislett Stadion, Danish design, Functionalism, IT University of Copenhagen, Turning Torso, Stockholm Exhibition, Sodra Angby, Dissing+Weitling, Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, Munch Museum, Danmarks Nationalbank, Henie-Onstad Art Centre, Moderna Museet, Bellevue Teatret, Hedmark Museum, Henning Larsen, Kunstnernes Hus, Christianeum Hamburg, Arctic Cathedral, Vastmanlands-Dala Nation, Uppsala, Valhalla Swimming Hall, Fram Museum, Jan Inge Hovig, Chateau Neuf, Einar Myklebust, Aarhus City Hall, Kingo Houses, Norwegian Glacier Museum, Oslo Plaza, Lars Backer, Skovshoved Petrol Station, Danish Design Centre, Malmo public library, Faculty of Humanities, Erik Moller, Danish Museum of Art & Design, Jens Gram Dunker, Grieg Hall, Gudolf Blakstad, Nils Olsson. Excerpt: Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (IATA: OSL, ICAO: ENGM) (Norwegian: ) is the principal airport serving Oslo, Norway. It acts as the main domestic hub and international airport for Norway, and the second-busiest airport in the Nordic countries. A hub for Scandinavian Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle, and a focus city for Wideroe, it is connected to 25 domestic, 27 European and 5 intercontinental destinations. More than 19 million passengers traveled through Oslo Airport in 2010, of which 8.6 million were domestic-making Gardermoen the sixth-busiest domestic airport in Europe. The airport is located at Gardermoen in Ullensaker, 19 nautical miles (35 km; 22 mi) northeast of Oslo. The airport has two parallel roughly north-south runways 3,600 metres (11,800 ft) and 2,950 metres (9,680 ft) long, 71 aircraft stands, of which 34 have jet bridges. The airport is connected to the city center by the high-speed Gardermoen Line served by mainline trains a...