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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)
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. [1] On November 27, 2004, it and its counterpart bridge Iljeonggyo were designated Historic Sites of South ...
Category: Bridges in South Korea by province. ... Bridges in South Jeolla Province (1 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 12 January 2025, at 10:23 (UTC). ...
Cable-stayed bridges in South Korea (11 P) G. Bridges in Gyeonggi Province (7 P) I. International bridges in South Korea (1 P) S. Bridges in South Gyeongsang Province ...
An international bridge is a structure that provides transportation across borders. Tourists and cross-border commuters travelling between countries often use these bridges. [ 1 ] Such bridges also facilitate international trade. [ 2 ]
Use more specific subcategories Category:Bridges in North Korea and Category:Bridges in South Korea where applicable. This category should otherwise be reserved for bridges in Korea before the 1945 division of Korea.
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The Incheon Bridge (Korean: 인천대교; RR: Incheon daegyo) is a reinforced concrete cable-stayed bridge in South Korea. At its opening in October 2009, it became the second bridge connection between Yeongjong Island and the mainland of Incheon. The Incheon Bridge is South Korea's longest spanning cable-stayed bridge. [4]