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- Sepung_Bridge abstract "The Sepung Bridge is the first curved cable-stayed bridge in South Korea. The Bridge, which is a total of 875m long, consists of a 150m-long approach bridge and a multi-span cable-stayed bridge with two 220m-long main spans and 52.5m-long side spans. It crosses the Gwangyang western river, a railway and a roadway in South Korea. It was built by Iksan Regional Construction & Management Administration.".
- Q17964698 abstract "The Sepung Bridge is the first curved cable-stayed bridge in South Korea. The Bridge, which is a total of 875m long, consists of a 150m-long approach bridge and a multi-span cable-stayed bridge with two 220m-long main spans and 52.5m-long side spans. It crosses the Gwangyang western river, a railway and a roadway in South Korea. It was built by Iksan Regional Construction & Management Administration.".
- Sepung_Bridge comment "The Sepung Bridge is the first curved cable-stayed bridge in South Korea. The Bridge, which is a total of 875m long, consists of a 150m-long approach bridge and a multi-span cable-stayed bridge with two 220m-long main spans and 52.5m-long side spans. It crosses the Gwangyang western river, a railway and a roadway in South Korea. It was built by Iksan Regional Construction & Management Administration.".
- Q17964698 comment "The Sepung Bridge is the first curved cable-stayed bridge in South Korea. The Bridge, which is a total of 875m long, consists of a 150m-long approach bridge and a multi-span cable-stayed bridge with two 220m-long main spans and 52.5m-long side spans. It crosses the Gwangyang western river, a railway and a roadway in South Korea. It was built by Iksan Regional Construction & Management Administration.".