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The Danube Bridge (also known as the Friendship Bridge; [1] [2] Bulgarian: Мост на дружбата, Most na druzhbata or, more commonly, Дунав мост, Dunav most; Romanian: Podul Prieteniei or Podul de la Giurgiu) is a steel truss bridge over the Danube River connecting the Bulgarian bank to the south with the Romanian bank to the north and the cities of Ruse and Giurgiu ...
Fifth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge: A proposed bridge connecting Pakxan, Laos, with Mueang Bueng Kan, Thailand. Myanmar Thailand: Thai–Myanmar Friendship Bridge: A bridge connecting Myawaddy, Myanmar, with Mae Sot, Thailand. North Korea Russia: Korea–Russia Friendship Bridge: A bridge connecting North Korea and Russia over Tumen River ...
Korea–Russia Friendship Bridge, between Russia and North Korea; Friendship Bridge (Estonia-Russia), over the Narva River; Malaysia-Brunei Friendship Bridge, over the Pandaruan River; Puente La Amistad de Taiwán, over the Tempisque River in Costa Rica; Qatar–Bahrain Friendship Bridge, a planned bridge over the Gulf of Bahrain
Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan (October 2013). "Bridge Engineering in Russia". Handbook of International Bridge Engineering.CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group. p. 635.
Friendship Bridge. Friendship Bridge (Estonian: Sõpruse sild, Russian: Нарвский мост Дружбы) is a bridge spanning the Narva River. It links the city of Narva in Estonia with the town of Ivangorod in Russia. The Narva Friendship Bridge is part of the European route E20. [1] The length of the bridge is 162 m. [2]
Pages in category "Railway bridges in Russia" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Korea–Russia Friendship Bridge; Kostroma rail bridge;
The China–North Korea–Russia tripoint is the tripoint where the China–Russia border and the North Korea–Russia border intersect. The tripoint is in the Tumen River about 500 meters upstream from Korea Russia Friendship Bridge and under 2,000 meters from the Russian settlement of Khasan.
Map of Pskov Oblast (Russia) The negotiations were reopened in 2012, and in 2014 the foreign ministers of Estonia and Russia signed the new border agreement without the disputed preamble. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] The treaty of the sea border across the Narva bay and the Gulf of Finland was also agreed upon.