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  2. Suez Canal Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was built with assistance from the Japanese government. The main contractor was Kajima Corporation. [3]The Japanese grant, accounting for 60% of the construction cost (or 13.5 billion yen), was agreed to during the visit of then-President Hosni Mubarak to Japan in March 1995, as part of a larger project to develop the Sinai Peninsula.

  3. Friendship Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Suez Canal Bridge, also known as the Egyptian-Japanese Friendship Bridge; Tajik-Afghan Friendship Bridge, over the Panj River; Thai-Cambodia Friendship Bridge, see Cambodia–Thailand border § Temporary Border Crossing; Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge (1994), between Laos and Thailand over the Mekong River

  4. Suez Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Suez Canal Bridge), also called the Egyptian-Japanese Friendship Bridge, a high-level road bridge at El In Arabic , al qantara means "arch". Opened in 2001, it has a 70-metre (230 ft) clearance over the canal and was built with assistance from the Japanese government and by Kajima .

  5. List of bridges - Wikipedia

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    Boulak Bridge; El Ferdan Railway Bridge; Suez Canal Bridge; Long Live Egypt Bridge in Rod El Farag, Cairo, inaugurated on 15 May 2019, is the world's widest suspension bridge with 67.3 metres (221 ft) across. [1]

  6. List of bridges in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Historical and architectural interest bridges ... Road bridge Suez Canal. 2001: El Qantara

  7. Hippolyte Arnoux - Wikipedia

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    Album du Canal de Suez (A documentation of the excavation of the Suez Canal) Hippolyte Arnoux (active ca. 1860 – ca. 1890) was a French photographer and publisher . He was one of the first photographers to produce images of Egypt and documented the Suez Canal project with extensive photographs and a publication.

  8. Suez Canal Area Development Project - Wikipedia

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    The project aimed to increase the role of the Suez Canal region in international trade and to develop the canal cities of Suez, Ismailia, and Port Said. The project involved the construction of a new city, Ismailia , along with an industrial zone and fish farms, aimed at promoting the development of the tech industry.

  9. Trade route - Wikipedia

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    Archives of Empire: From the East India Company to the Suez Canal. Duke University Press. ISBN 0-8223-3189-6. Major, John (1993). Prize Possession: The United States and the Panama Canal, 1903–1979. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52126-2. "Roman road system". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2002. "wagon train". Encyclopædia Britannica ...