- Decebal Bridge, Satu Mare
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Decebal Bridge Official name Podul Decebal Carries 4 lane road
2 pedestrian walkwaysCrosses Someş River Locale Satu Mare Design Road bridge Total length 630 metres (2,070 ft) Width 25 metres (82 ft) Longest span 150 metres (490 ft) Vertical clearance 15 metres (49 ft) Opened 1975 Coordinates 44°23′55″N 26°08′37″E / 44.39862°N 26.14354°E The Decebal Bridge (Romanian: Podul Decebal) crosses the lower Someş River to the central part of Satu Mare city, linking the residential districts of Soarelui and Centru Nou.[1] It is named after the famous Dacian king Decebalus.
The Decebal Bridge is a road bridge 630 metres (2,070 ft) long, 25 metres (82 ft) wide, and 20 metres (66 ft) high.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Set de masuri -Trafic" (in Romanian). www.satu-mare.ro. http://www.satu-mare.ro/primarie/trafic2.html. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
Places of worship Calvaria Roman Catholic Church • Chain Church • Decebal Street Synagogue • Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral • Kűltelki Reformed Church • Orthodox Church • Roman Catholic Cathedral • SS. Michael and GabrielHistorical buildings Art Museum • Astoria Hotel • County Library • County Museum • Dacia Hotel • Dana II Hotel • Dinu Lipatti Philharmonic • Firemen's Tower • Grand Mall • North Theater • Paul Erdős Workshop • Railway Station • Villa BodiStatues and monuments Capitoline Wolf Statue • Monument of the Romanian SoldierBridges Decebal Bridge • Golescu Bridge • Iron BridgeSports venues LPS Arena • Olimpia StadiumOther buildings Administrative Palace • Aurora Hotel • Coral Hotel • Dana Center • Dana Complex • Dana Hotel • Nisco City Center • Plaza Europa • Select World Tower • Someşul Mall • Traian PlazaThis article about a bridge in Europe is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This article about transport in Romania is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.