There are stone villages like Bulnes, 3km from Poncebos, still yet to be connected by road.
Hundreds of homes are still without power with electricity engineers delayed by road closures.
All supplies have to be brought in by road, from China to the south.
What is now a two-hour trip by road used to take 22 hours by boat.
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Plans to return the remainder, between 60, 000 and 80, 000 people, by road are still under discussion.
Yet communication by road is even harder, Mr Ahn says, which further isolates the rural areas.
The eggs, from the wild population of Eurasian cranes in Germany, were transported to Gloucestershire by road.
The facility at the city's Princes Dock will be linked by road to the current embarkation point.
How could one seriously count the cost of death and injury caused by road accidents, for example?
Everything in Yemen travels by road, and most water is drawn from the ground using diesel-powered pumps.
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Within Europe, much of the distance from field to plate will be covered by road and rail.
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About 60% of goods leaving Sicily head for destinations north of Naples, 500km by road from Villa San Giovanni.
The green paper will raise the possibility that additional revenues could be raised by road pricing and parking charges.
"Other cargo will be discharged in Liverpool and moved by road, " he said.
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It can be easier to make a weekly commute to Britain by air than between Polish cities by road.
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Restrictions on traded goods, notably by road, are going, with potentially huge effects.
Mr. Melek turns alleged drug planes over to Brazilian authorities who need them to work in areas inaccessible by road.
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Under an ambitious scheme, it could be developed to take goods by road and rail between Gwadar and south-west China.
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For example, Kenyan firms move goods by road because the state-owned railways, though cheaper, invariably deliver late, if at all.
It takes nearly eight hours by road from Amritsar in Indian Punjab to Jammu, the closest point in Indian Kashmir.
But some communities are still cut off by road, and we can't fly to them because of the bad weather.
Africa Nations Cup official Virgilio Santos said all teams had been told explicitly not to travel to the tournament by road.
The trip from Beijing to Shanghai, a distance of about 1, 120km, costs far more by road than it does to fly.
Even in the more accessible areas of neighbouring Lushan county, the aid effort has been hampered by road congestion, our correspondent adds.
Even after the latest budget, the scales still remain heavily weighted in favour of transporting goods by road rather than by rail.
Each container delivered by barge represents approximately two wagon journeys by road.
Their expertise, the council thinks, may enable it to deliver a road and rail system, partly financed by road tolls, which works.
Sylvia is the anticipated film of the relationship between Plath and husband Ted Hughes, played by Road To Perdition star Daniel Craig.
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And on the corporate social responsibility front, travelling by rail has a considerably smaller carbon footprint than travelling by road or air.
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