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Germany's Highest Bridges
Rank | Name | Height (meters / feet) | Main Span Length (meters / feet) |
Completed | Location | Country | |
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100px | 1 | Siduhe River Bridge 朝天门大桥 |
1,550 feet 472 meters |
2,952 feet 900 meters |
2009 | Yesanguan, Hubei | China |
2 | Hegigio Gorge Pipeline Bridge | Template:Sms Template:M to ft | Template:M to ft | 2005 | Otoma, Southern Highlands | Papua New Guinea |
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Pages in category "Bridges in Germany"
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