Sami Bridge

Sami Bridge

Sami Bridge (Norwegian "Samelandsbrua", Finnish "Saamen silta") is a cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Tanaelva river between Finnmark county in Norway and Utsjoki in Finland. The bridge is 300 metres long, and the main span is 155 metres. The European route E75 runs across the bridge.

Sami Bridge was opened in 1993.

ee also

*List of bridges in Norway
*List of bridges in Norway by length
*List of bridges
*List of bridges by length

External links

* [http://home.no.net/lotsberg/data/norway/bru.html http://home.no.net/lotsberg/data/norway/bru.html]

Pictures of Sami Bridge

* [http://www.routamc.org/midcom-serveattachmentguid-e7ed6802e308d7be20b168a4fcc5c256/view_IMG_3663] [http://www.tanasiden.com/steder/sirma/bilder/samelandsbrua1.jpg]


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