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Frudal Tunnel
Road tunnel in Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Frudal Tunnel (Norwegian: Frudalstunnelen) is a road tunnel along Norwegian National Road 5 in Sogndal, Norway. The tunnel is approximately 6,758 metres (4.199 mi) long, starting at the Frudalen farm, passing through the mountains under the Frudalsbreen glacier, and exiting at the Berge [no] farm area. The tunnel was inaugurated on 29 October 1994.[1][2]
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After the construction of the Frudal Tunnel, residents of Fjærland began discussing changes to municipal borders. On 1 January 2000, the entire Fjærland area (consisting of the municipalities of Balestrand, Sogndal and Leikanger) was transferred to the Sogndal Municipality. [citation needed]
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