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US$629.16mn for Polish road development 2014-2020.

The Polish regional government of the Malopolskie voivodeship has decided to allocate US$629.16 million (PLN 2bn) to road projects from its EU budget for 2014-2020. Rail projects will also receive $62.76 million (PLN 200mn), with Szybka Kolej Aglomeracyjna (SKA) to be one of the beneficiary projects.
June 18, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The Polish regional government of the Malopolskie voivodeship has decided to allocate US$629.16 million (PLN 2bn) to road projects from its 3287 EU budget for 2014-2020.

Rail projects will also receive $62.76 million (PLN 200mn), with Szybka Kolej Aglomeracyjna (SKA) to be one of the beneficiary projects.

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