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Syllabus of the Subject: Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Slovenia).

  1. Introduction to the Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor (Trans-European Transport Network Corridors);
  2. Member countries of the Corridor: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Slovenia;
  3. Main features of the Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor;
  4. Links of the Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor with the Transport Network Corridors of the EU
    1. Atlantic Corridor (Portugal-Germany);
    2. North Sea-Baltic Corridor (Finland, Belgium);
    3. North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor (Ireland, France);
    4. Eastern Europe-Eastern Mediterranean Corridor (Czech Republic, Austria and Slovakia);
    5. Rhine-Danube Corridor (Czech Republic, Austria and Slovakia);
    6. Mediterranean Corridor (Italy and Slovenia);
    7. Scandinavian-Mediterranean Corridor (Italy).
  5. Countries in the influence area of the Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor: Germany, Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Switzerland, Croatia, Hungary;
  6. Links of the Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor with the followings Pan-European Corridors:
    1. Pan-European Corridor II (Russia-Germany);
    2. Pan-European Corridor IX (Finland-Greece);
    3. Europe-Caucasus-Asia Corridor;
    4. Afghanistan-Turkey Corridor (Lapis Lazuli).

Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor
Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor (Poland, Slovakia, Austria, Italy)

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Route of the Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor

Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor.

The Multimodal Transport Corridor Baltic-Adriatic (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Slovenia) is one of the main logistics hubs in Central Europe.

  1. Multimodal corridor: rail, road, sea and air transport;
  2. Length: 1,800 km;
  3. The Baltic-Adriatic Multimodal Transport Corridor area includes:
    1. 4,600 km of railway networks and 24 railway terminals;
    2. 3,600 km of road networks;
    3. 13 urban nodes and airports;
    4. 10 ports.

Baltic-Adriatic Corridor Itinerary

Poland

  1. The corridor has two main branches in northern Poland (Baltic Sea):
    1. Branch 1: Gdansk and Gdynia Sea Ports;
    2. Branch 2: Inland ports of Szczecin and Port of Świnoujście.
  2. Southern Poland;
  3. Gdansk, Warsaw, Grodzisk, Zawiercie, Katowice.

Czech Republic

  1. Prerov, Breclav, Brno.

Slovakia

  1. Skalite, Sadca, Zilina, Bratislava.

Austria

  1. Vienna;
  2. The construction of the Koralm tunnel (32 km long) will benefit the transit between Vienna, Graz and Klagenfurt. Travel time will be reduced from 3 hours to one.

Italy

  1. North of Italy;
  2. Tarvisio, Udine, Pontebbana line, Udine, Venice, Bologna, Trieste, Palmanova;
  3. Inland ports of Trieste, Venice and Ravenna (Adriatic).

Slovenia

  1. Koper Seaport (Adriatic Sea).

Countries in the influence area of the Baltic-Adriatic Corridor: Germany, Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Switzerland, Croatia, Hungary.

Pan-European Corridor IX (Finland-Russia-Greece)

European regional economic communities related to the Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor.

  1. The EU
    1. European Single Market;
    2. Economic and Monetary Union;
    3. EU Services Directive;
    4. European Digital Single Market;
    5. European Customs Union;
    6. European Economic and Social Committee;
    7. European Investment Bank;
    8. Neighbourhood Policy;
    9. Euro-Mediterranean Partnership;
    10. Eastern Partnership;
    11. South Caucasus;
    12. Western Balkans;
    13. Union Customs Code;
    14. Black Sea Synergy;
    15. Adriatic-Ionian Initiative;
    16. As a members of the UE, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Slovenia are beneficiaries of the EU trade agreements with Algeria, Ivory Coast, South Africa...
  2. OSJD: Azerbaijan, Albania, Afghanistan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Vietnam, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, North Korea, South Korea, Cuba, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Russia, Romania, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Czech Republic and Estonia;
  3. Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy and Slovenia are a members of the Central European Initiative (CEI);
  4. Poland is a member of the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS);
  5. Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE);
  6. Regional Cooperation Council.

The main religion of the region of the Transport Corridor Baltic-Adriatic (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Slovenia) is Christianity (Catholicism)

The Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Slovenia) belongs to the European Economic Area.

North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor (Ireland, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France)

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