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Sõpruse Bridge
Sõpruse Bridge in 2009

Sõpruse Bridge (Estonian: Sõpruse sild) is a bridge in Tartu, Estonia. This is the longest bridge in Estonia. Its length is 488.2 m and width 26.5 m.

The bridge was opened on 5 December 1981.

See also

References

  1. ^ Aimar Jugaste. Siia- ja sinnapoole Emajõge, Edasi, 8. detsember 1981

58°22′19″N 26°44′39″E / 58.3719°N 26.7443°E / 58.3719; 26.7443


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