Yugoslavia Communications - 1986


SOURCE: 1986 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK

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Railroads: 9,399 km total; 9,399 km 1.435-meter standard gauge; 890 km double track; 3,151 km electrified (1983)

Highways. 116,400 km total; 63,100 km asphalt, concrete, stone block; 35.000 km asphalt treated, gravel, crushed stone; 18,300 km earth (1983)

Inland waterways: 2,600 km (1982)

Freight carried-rail—89.6 million metric tons, 27.9 billion metric ton/km (1983); highway—177.2 million metric tons, 19.1 billion metric ton/km (1983); waterway— 20.9 million metric tons. 4 1 billion metric ton/km (excluding international transit traffic) (1983)

Pipelines: 1,373 km crude oil; 2,760 km natural gas; 150 km refined products

Ports: 9 major (most important: Rijeka, Split, Koper, Bar, and Ploce), 24 minor; principal inland water port is Belgrade

NOTE: The information regarding Yugoslavia on this page is re-published from the 1986 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and other sources. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Yugoslavia 1986 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Yugoslavia 1986 should be addressed to the CIA or the source cited on each page.

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