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- Q205682 abstract "The Three Countries Bridge (German: Dreiländerbrücke, French: La passerelle des Trois Pays) is an arch bridge which crosses the Rhine between the commune of Huningue (France) and Weil am Rhein (Germany), within the Basel (Switzerland) metropolitan area. It is the world's longest single-span bridge dedicated exclusively to carrying pedestrians and cyclists. Its overall length is 248 metres (813 ft 8 in) and its main span is 229.4 metres (752 ft 7 in).Its name comes from the bridge's location between France, Germany and Switzerland (which is about 200 metres (660 ft) distant). It was designed by the Franco-Austrian architect Dietmar Feichtinger.".
- Q205682 architect Q87087.
- Q205682 buildingEndDate "2007".
- Q205682 buildingStartDate "2006".
- Q205682 cost "1.0E7".
- Q205682 crosses Q584.
- Q205682 height "24.75".
- Q205682 length "248.0".
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- Q205682 mainspan "229.4".
- Q205682 openingDate "2007-06-30".
- Q205682 openingYear "2007".
- Q205682 thumbnail Weil_am_Rhein_-_Dreiländerbrücke10.jpg?width=300.
- Q205682 width "5.5".
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- Q205682 architect Q87087.
- Q205682 begin "2006".
- Q205682 bridgeName "Three Countries Bridge".
- Q205682 complete "2007".
- Q205682 cost "1.0E7".
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- Q205682 inaugurated "2007-06-30".
- Q205682 locale "Huningue, France /".
- Q205682 locale "Weil-am-Rhein, Germany;".
- Q205682 locale "near Basel (Basle), Switzerland".
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- Q205682 open "2007".
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- Q205682 type Place.
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- Q205682 type Bridge.
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- Q205682 comment "The Three Countries Bridge (German: Dreiländerbrücke, French: La passerelle des Trois Pays) is an arch bridge which crosses the Rhine between the commune of Huningue (France) and Weil am Rhein (Germany), within the Basel (Switzerland) metropolitan area. It is the world's longest single-span bridge dedicated exclusively to carrying pedestrians and cyclists.".
- Q205682 label "Three Countries Bridge".
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- Q205682 name "Three Countries Bridge".