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- Q854655 subject Q8311635.
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- Q854655 abstract "Beška Bridge (Serbian: Мост код Бешке or Most kod Beške) is a concrete highway bridge on the Danube river near Beška, Serbia. The bridge was built in 1975 and it is the largest bridge on Danube overall. The first bridge was designed by architect Branko Žeželj, who also designed Belgrade Fair – Hall 1, Žeželj Bridge and Prokop station. It was built by Mostogradnja from 1971 to 1975. It was bombed twice and partly destroyed during NATO bombing of Serbia on 1 April and 21 April 1999, but it was temporarily fixed soon after the bombing was over and reopened on 19 July 1999, as it is an important part of the E75.A twin new bridge for northbound traffic was built right next to the old one between 2008 and 2011, by a consortium led by Austrian group Alpine Bau, and was opened on October 3, 2011. After its opening, the old bridge was closed for reconstruction, to be finally opened for the designated traffic in August 2014.The bridge allows full motorway profile of the E75 in Serbia, having two traffic lanes, hard shoulder lane and two pedestrian lanes.".
- Q854655 bridgeCarries "E75 in Serbia".
- Q854655 crosses Q1653.
- Q854655 height "68.2".
- Q854655 length "2205.0".
- Q854655 locatedInArea Q403.
- Q854655 locatedInArea Q585973.
- Q854655 mainspan "210.0".
- Q854655 numberOfSpans "43".
- Q854655 openingYear "1975".
- Q854655 thumbnail Beska_bridge.jpg?width=300.
- Q854655 width "14.4".
- Q854655 wikiPageExternalLink 27335512.
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- Q854655 bridgeName "Beška Bridge".
- Q854655 bridgeName "Most kod Beške".
- Q854655 bridgeName "Мост код Бешке".
- Q854655 carries Q5322442.
- Q854655 crosses Q1653.
- Q854655 height "68.20 m".
- Q854655 length "2205 m".
- Q854655 locale Q403.
- Q854655 locale Q585973.
- Q854655 mainspan "210 m".
- Q854655 officialName "None, usually referred to as Beška bridge".
- Q854655 open "19752011".
- Q854655 spans "43".
- Q854655 width "14.40 m".
- Q854655 point "45.16972222222222 20.079722222222223".
- Q854655 type Place.
- Q854655 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q854655 type Bridge.
- Q854655 type Infrastructure.
- Q854655 type Location.
- Q854655 type Place.
- Q854655 type RouteOfTransportation.
- Q854655 type Thing.
- Q854655 type SpatialThing.
- Q854655 type Q12280.
- Q854655 comment "Beška Bridge (Serbian: Мост код Бешке or Most kod Beške) is a concrete highway bridge on the Danube river near Beška, Serbia. The bridge was built in 1975 and it is the largest bridge on Danube overall. The first bridge was designed by architect Branko Žeželj, who also designed Belgrade Fair – Hall 1, Žeželj Bridge and Prokop station. It was built by Mostogradnja from 1971 to 1975.".
- Q854655 label "Beška Bridge".
- Q854655 lat "45.16972222222222".
- Q854655 long "20.079722222222223".
- Q854655 depiction Beska_bridge.jpg.
- Q854655 name "Beška Bridge".
- Q854655 name "Most kod Beške".
- Q854655 name "None, usually referred to as Beška bridge (Most kod Beške)".
- Q854655 name "Мост код Бешке".