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  1. Munich Airport (German: Flughafen München, IATA: MUC, ICAO: EDDM) is an international airport serving Munich and Upper Bavaria. To the German Aeronautical Information Publication, it is known as Muenchen Airport.

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    80000-81929. Faqja zyrtare. muenchen.de. Mynihu ( gjermanisht München) është një qytet në juglindje të Gjermanisë. Ai është dhe kryeqyteti i landit të Bavarisë ( gjerm. Bayern). Me rreth 1.3 milion banorë, Mynihu radhitet për nga madhësia e qyteteve gjermane në vendin e tretë pas Berlinit dhe Hamburgut . Historia[Redakto | Redakto nëpërmjet kodit]

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    It is used by about 46 million passengers a year, and lies some 30 km (19 mi) north east of the city centre. It replaced the smaller Munich-Riem Airport in 1992. The airport can be reached by suburban train lines from the city. From the main railway station the journey takes 40–45 minutes. An express train will be added that will cut down ...

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  6. Munich-Riem Airport (German: Flughafen München-Riem) was the international airport of Munich, the capital city of Bavaria and third-largest city of Germany. It was closed down on 16 May 1992, the day before the new Munich Airport commenced operations.

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  7. Munich Airport ( IATA: MUC , ICAO: EDDM) (German: Flughafen München, Bavarian: Flughofm Minga ), is the internaitional airport o Munich, the caipital o Bavarie. It is the seicont busiest airport in Germany in terms o passenger traffec ahint Frankfurt Airport, an the seivent busiest airport in Europe, handlin 38.7 million passengers in 2013. [1] .

  8. History. The airport was originally built as Slatina Air Base, containing the second-largest military underground hangar complex in Yugoslavia. From 12 to 26 June 1999, there was a brief but tense stand-off between NATO and the Russian Kosovo Force in which Russian troops possessed the airport. A contingent of 200 [4] Russian troops deployed in ...

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