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- Brest_FEZ abstract "The Brest Free Economic Zone was created in Brest, the gateway city at the border of Belarus and Poland in 1996. Brest is a perfect place for a free economic zone. It has been a crossroads for trade and transit for centuries. Now it is a primary transit hub in Belarus. The Brest Free Economic Zone covers the total area of 71 km², comprising 3 big sites. The biggest site is located in a northern suburb of Brest, bordered by Poland to the west. The site is intersected by a motorway with heavy freight traffic from Europe to Russia. Here the border crossing “Kozlovichi-Kukuryki”, the biggest crossing point at the border of the EU and the CIS, is handling exclusively freight traffic day and night. A first class international airport handles and services even heavy aircraft. Trains are transferred to the European gauge rails in Brest. There is a river port in Brest, and the cargoes reloaded here onto river vessels can travel further on along the waterway that includes the Dnieper-Bug Canal, as far as the Black Sea ports.".
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageExternalLink europe.html,en,.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageID "4769299".
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageLength "1277".
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageRevisionID "599853625".
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLink Belarus.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLink Brest,_Belarus.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_Belarus.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Special_economic_zones.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLink Dnieper–Bug_Canal.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLink Kukuryki.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brest FEZ".
- Brest_FEZ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Onesource.
- Brest_FEZ subject Category:Economy_of_Belarus.
- Brest_FEZ subject Category:Special_economic_zones.
- Brest_FEZ type Economy.
- Brest_FEZ comment "The Brest Free Economic Zone was created in Brest, the gateway city at the border of Belarus and Poland in 1996. Brest is a perfect place for a free economic zone. It has been a crossroads for trade and transit for centuries. Now it is a primary transit hub in Belarus. The Brest Free Economic Zone covers the total area of 71 km², comprising 3 big sites. The biggest site is located in a northern suburb of Brest, bordered by Poland to the west.".
- Brest_FEZ label "Brest FEZ".
- Brest_FEZ sameAs Q4961891.
- Brest_FEZ sameAs m.0cmbhv.
- Brest_FEZ sameAs Q4961891.
- Brest_FEZ wasDerivedFrom Brest_FEZ?oldid=599853625.
- Brest_FEZ isPrimaryTopicOf Brest_FEZ.