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<div style="float:right;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:SNRlogo.png|230px]]</div>'''''Suurnopeusrauta''''' ('''''SNR'''''; Valkean, "high-speed rail") is [[Valkea]]'s intercity high-speed rail service. It is operated by the state-owned [[Valkean Railways Group]], and regularly operates at speeds between 250 and 330 km/h. The SNR network currently carries 90 million passengers every year.
<div style="float:right;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Codex_Manesse_Walther_von_der_Vogelweide.jpg.png|200px]]</div>Written '''music in Great Nortend''' can be traced back to 13th century religious works attributed to the monk Symond de Nollenborough; however, mentions of music date back to the 3rd century before Christ. Music has continually played an important role in Nortish culture, both in the traditional commonship through songs and dances, as well as in higher circles of professional music, and for both worldly and sacred purposes.
 
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Plans for a high-speed rail network began as early as 1970, with proposals being submitted to the Valkean government. However, funding for the project was delayed due to the collapse of the Kansallist regime in 1975, but eventually [[Valkean National Railways]] (VNR) was granted funding from Paavo Itkonen's administration in 1978. In 1980, VNR ordered 70 high-speed trains from [[Valkean Industrial Consortium|VTK]], and the first line was inaugurated in 1986, connecting the cities of [[Våren Livet]] and [[Novika]]. Since then, it has expanded to connect major cities throughout Valkea.
 
The SNR network extends to surrounding countries, with lines connecting it with [[Ostrothia]], [[Nynorsk Ostlijord]], and [[Caledonia]]. Several future lines are planned, including a new coastal corridor between [[Dagsmark]] and [[Brantevik]], as well as spur lines to link the Central and Eastern corridors. ('''[[SNR|See more...]]''')
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Written music in Great Nortend can be traced back to 13th century religious works attributed to the monk Symond de Nollenborough; however, mentions of music date back to the 3rd century before Christ. Music has continually played an important role in Nortish culture, both in the traditional commonship through songs and dances, as well as in higher circles of professional music, and for both worldly and sacred purposes.

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