Mat Bridge

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Mat Bridge

Ura e Matit
Mat Bridge
Coordinates41°41′53″N 19°43′34″E / 41.698°N 19.726°E / 41.698; 19.726Coordinates: 41°41′53″N 19°43′34″E / 41.698°N 19.726°E / 41.698; 19.726
CrossesMat River
LocaleMilot, Albania
Official nameMat Bridge
Characteristics
Total length480 m (1,570 ft)
History
Construction end1927
Location

Mat Bridge (or Zogu Bridge) is a bridge across the Mat river near the town of Milot in the northwestern part of Albania. It served to improve communications between south-central Albania and the northern part of the country, particularly to the northern town of Shkodër.[1]

Designed by Swiss and German engineers, it is 480 metres (1,570 ft) in length and constructed in five steel arches carried across the river on concrete piers. It was named after the first King of Albania, King Zog, who ruled from 1928 until the country was invaded by Benito Mussolini in 1939.

It remained the first and only permanent bridge over the Mat for 50 years, when a second bridge was built. A third was built 25 years after that.

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  1. ^ "Mat (river)". MEMIM encyclopaedia. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
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