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The Pelješac Bridge (Croatian: Pelješki most, pronounced [pěʎeʃkiː môːst]) is a cable-stayed bridge in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia. The bridge provides a fixed link from the southeastern Croatian semi-exclave to the rest of the country while bypassing Bosnia and Herzegovina 's short coastal strip at Neum .
This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Neum_strip_location_map.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0 2012-05-08T15:25:17Z Tomobe03 1097x673 (826851 Bytes)
Innovations in Concrete Arch Bridge Design. Fourth International Conference on Current and Future Trends in Bridge Design, Construction and Maintenance. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Thomas Telford Publishing. p. 131. ISBN 0-7277-3475-X. Jure Radić, Zlatko Šavor, S. Pičulin & G. Puž (2001). Large Concrete Arch Bridges in Croatia. Arch'01 ...
But in 2022, the Pelješac Bridge was opened, connecting the peninsula to the Croatian mainland north of Bosnia – meaning you can reach the rest of southern Dalmatia without having to pass ...
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Modifications: prepared SVG version in Inkscape under Debian Lenny, first autotracing at lowest setting (2), colors, and then manually filling in the map, adjusting coastline and waterbody details, and preparing city icons, bridge marking, al the texts, and an arrow to the proposed bridge. The original can be viewed here: Peljesac bridge.gif: .
Note: There is no standard way to measure the total length of a bridge. Some bridges are measured from the beginning of the entrance ramp to the end of the exit ramp. Some are measured from shoreline to shoreline. Yet others use the length of the total construction involved in building the bridge.
For example, the road containing Pelješac bridge, from Komarna to Ston , was designated as D674. [ 35 ] At the moment the state roads in Croatia have a combined length of 6,867.7 kilometres (4,267.4 mi).