Varadin Bridge
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Varadin Bridge Varadinski most | |
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Coordinates | 45°15′17″N 19°51′27″E / 45.254653°N 19.857472°ECoordinates: 45°15′17″N 19°51′27″E / 45.254653°N 19.857472°E |
Crosses | Danube |
Locale | Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia |
Official name | Varadin Bridge |
Preceded by | Liberty Bridge |
Followed by | Road–Railway Bridge |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 304 m |
History | |
Opened | September 2000(Reopened) |
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Varadin Bridge (Serbian Cyrillic: Варадински мост, romanized: Varadinski most) is a bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Serbia. The bridge was built in 2000, after the previous bridge (Marshal Tito Bridge, renamed Varadin Bridge in 1991) at this location was destroyed during NATO bombardment on 1 April 1999.
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Vardin bridge, Novi Sad
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- Bridges in Novi Sad
- Buildings and structures in Novi Sad
- Bridges completed in 2000
- Bridges over the Danube
- Rebuilt buildings and structures in Serbia
- European bridge (structure) stubs
- Serbian building and structure stubs