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The term Great Belt Bridge commonly refers to the suspension bridge, although it may also be used to mean the box-girder bridge or the link in its entirety. Officially named the East Bridge, the suspension bridge was designed by the Danish firms COWI and Ramboll , and the architecture firm Dissing+Weitling .
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Great Belt West Bridge: 110 m (360 ft)(x51) 6,611 m (21,690 ft) Box girder Prestressed concrete: Fynske Motorvej Vestmotorvejen European route E20 Great Belt. 1994:
English: The Great Belt Bridge (Eastern Bridge), Denmark, at sunset. Español : Puente del Gran Belt (Puente de Oriente), Dinamarca, al atardecer. Français : Le pont de l'Est du Grand Belt reliant les deux plus grandes îles du Danemark que sont Seeland (où se trouve la capitale Copenhague) et la Fionie .
Historically, the Danish straits were internal waterways of Denmark; however, following territorial losses, Øresund and Fehmarn Belt are now shared with Sweden and Germany, while the Great Belt and the Little Belt have remained Danish territorial waters. The Copenhagen Convention of 1857 made all the Danish straits open to commercial shipping. [1]
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New Mason Street bridge: WisDOT plans to reconstruct or replace the Mason Street lift bridge, formally known as the Donald A. Tilleman Bridge, in 2032. One option under consideration is lowering ...
In Tallinn to relieve traffic a bridge has been built on the intersection of the E263 and the E20. The E20 across Estonia is partially an unsigned expressway for 87 km east of Tallinn to Haljala along with a section near Kohtla-Järve and Jõhvi (km 155.9–163.2). The speed limit on the dual carriageway sections is 110 km/h in summer and 90 km ...