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  2. Malaysia–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 until 2008, Malaysia's trade with South Korea increased by 6.7% from US$9.7 billion in 2004 to US$15.4 billion. In 2012, another 287 projects have been implemented with an investment of RM7.7 billion. [2] The trade value reached almost US$20 billion in 2018, making Malaysia as the South Korea's 14th largest business partner. [3]

  3. Seri Wawasan Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Seri Wawasan Bridge is a longitudinally asymmetric cable‐stayed box-girder bridge with an inverted-Y shape concrete/steel pylon 96 metres (315 ft) high. The main span, 165 metres (541 ft) long, is supported by 30 pairs of forward stay cables, anchored on the 75° forward‐inclined pylon and on the outer edges of the bridge deck, arranged ...

  4. List of bridges in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Name Korean Span Length Type Carries Crosses Opened Location Province Ref. 1: Yi Sun-sin Bridge: 이순신대교: 1,545 m (5,069 ft) 2,260 m (7,410 ft)

  5. List of bridges in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Langkawi Sky Bridge: Jambatan Udara Langkawi: Curved cable-stayed bridge 660 metres (2,170 ft) above sea level Swiss Steel Design Award 2005: 125 m (410 ft) Cable-stayed Steel truss deck, 1 steel inlcined pylon

  6. Third Incheon Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge will connect Cheongna International City in Seo District, Incheon and Jung District, Incheon on Yeongjongdo providing a third link to Incheon International Airport. In addition to a six-lane highway, pedestrian and cycle lanes will be installed, together with an observatory on one of the bridge's 180m towers.

  7. Woljeonggyo - Wikipedia

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    Woljeonggyo (Korean: 월정교; Hanja: 月精橋) is a covered bridge in Gyeongju, South Korea.Originally built in 760 A.D. [a] during the Unified Silla period and lost during the Joseon period, it was rebuilt and opened in April 2018.

  8. List of longest bridges - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Bridge section of Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge ... Crescent City Connection: 4,093 13,428: 480 1,570: ... South Korea M12 Volga Bridge 3,362 11,030: 156 ...

  9. Category:Bridges in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Bridges in South Korea by city (4 C) ... South Korea bridge (structure) stubs (38 P) Pages in category "Bridges in South Korea"