El Mek Nimr Bridge | |
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El Mek Nimr Bridge in Khartoum | |
Coordinates | 15°36′50″N 32°31′51″E / 15.613758°N 32.530903°E / 15.613758; 32.530903 |
Crosses | Blue Nile |
Locale | Khartoum |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 642.5 m |
History | |
Construction start | 2005 |
Construction end | 2007 |
Opened in 2007, the El Mek Nimr Bridge links the downtown area of Khartoum, Sudan, with the adjacent city of Khartoum North across the Blue Nile river. It is named after Mek Nimr, a leader of the Ja'alin tribe in northern Sudan, who was famously defeated against the Egyptians.
References
- "Sudan blocks bridges to Khartoum ahead of protests". Middle East Monitor. 2022-04-06. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
External links
- Structurae: El Mek Nimr Bridge
- Sudan Online (archived) - Sudan Online
15°36′50.0″N 32°31′58.7″E / 15.613889°N 32.532972°E / 15.613889; 32.532972
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