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- Branko's_Bridge length "0.45".
- Branko's_Bridge abstract "Branko's bridge (Serbian: Бранков мост/Brankov most) is the second-largest bridge (after Gazela) of Belgrade, Serbia, connecting the city center with New Belgrade across Sava river. The bridge was built in 1957, replacing the former chain-stayed King Aleksandar I (built by the Société de Construction des Batignolles) bridge that was opened on December 16, 1934 and blown up in 1941. The bridge actually uses lower parts of the former bridge's pylons (decorated by Ivan Meštrović in Serbo-Byzantium style) as outer constraints for its two secondary spans. It has dual carriageway with three lanes in both directions; actually, it consists of two separate constructions in each direction, and the second was finished in 1979. It is 450 m long, made as continuous steel box girder, with central span of 261 m and side spans of 81.5 m each. It is crossed by nearly 90,000 vehicles daily, and traffic congestions are frequent.German company MAN is behind the original project of the bridge. Belgrade-based "Mostprojekt" company executed the project of doubling the bridge capacity in the 1970s. Head of the project team was Danilo Dragojević.The name of the bridge is unofficial, and seems to owe it to a bizarre chain of events. Its official name during the communist rule was "Brotherhood and unity bridge" (Most bratstva i jedinstva), but that name never caught up: it was called "bridge in Branko's street" (named after Branko Radičević, Serbian romanticist poet) or "Savski most" (Sava bridge). However, when another writer, Branko Ćopić, committed a suicide by jumping from the bridge in 1984, the current name started circulating and eventually caught up; it is still not clear after which Branko it was named.".
- Branko's_Bridge length "450.0".
- Branko's_Bridge mainspan "261.0".
- Branko's_Bridge openingYear "1957".
- Branko's_Bridge thumbnail Brankov-most-branko-bridge-hdr-atipiks.jpg?width=300.
- Branko's_Bridge vehiclesPerDay "90000".
- Branko's_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink temadana.php?id=8483.
- Branko's_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink Policija-nije-dala-da-veceraju-na-Brankovom-mostu.
- Branko's_Bridge wikiPageID "11373343".
- Branko's_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "594084248".
- Branko's_Bridge bridgeName "Branko's Bridge".
- Branko's_Bridge bridgeName "Brankov most".
- Branko's_Bridge bridgeName "Бранков мост".
- Branko's_Bridge caption "Branko's bridge at night".
- Branko's_Bridge hasPhotoCollection Branko's_Bridge.
- Branko's_Bridge length "450 m".
- Branko's_Bridge mainspan "261 m".
- Branko's_Bridge officialName "Бранков мост".
- Branko's_Bridge open "1957".
- Branko's_Bridge traffic "90000".
- Branko's_Bridge wordnet_type synset-bridge-noun-1.
- Branko's_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_in_Belgrade.
- Branko's_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_over_the_Sava.
- Branko's_Bridge subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Belgrade.
- Branko's_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges_in_Serbia.
- Branko's_Bridge point "44.81472222222222 20.448333333333334".
- Branko's_Bridge type Artifact100021939.
- Branko's_Bridge type Bridge102898711.
- Branko's_Bridge type BridgesInBelgrade.
- Branko's_Bridge type BridgesInSerbia.
- Branko's_Bridge type Object100002684.
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- Branko's_Bridge type Whole100003553.
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- Branko's_Bridge type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Branko's_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Branko's_Bridge type Bridge.
- Branko's_Bridge type Infrastructure.
- Branko's_Bridge type Place.
- Branko's_Bridge type RouteOfTransportation.
- Branko's_Bridge type Wikidata:Q532.
- Branko's_Bridge type Place.
- Branko's_Bridge type Bridge.
- Branko's_Bridge type Building.
- Branko's_Bridge type Location.
- Branko's_Bridge type SpatialThing.
- Branko's_Bridge comment "Branko's bridge (Serbian: Бранков мост/Brankov most) is the second-largest bridge (after Gazela) of Belgrade, Serbia, connecting the city center with New Belgrade across Sava river. The bridge was built in 1957, replacing the former chain-stayed King Aleksandar I (built by the Société de Construction des Batignolles) bridge that was opened on December 16, 1934 and blown up in 1941.".
- Branko's_Bridge label "Branko (ponte)".
- Branko's_Bridge label "Branko's Bridge".
- Branko's_Bridge label "Brankov most".
- Branko's_Bridge label "Pont de Branko".
- Branko's_Bridge label "Puente de Branko".
- Branko's_Bridge label "Бранков мост".
- Branko's_Bridge sameAs Brankův_most.
- Branko's_Bridge sameAs Brankov_most.
- Branko's_Bridge sameAs Puente_de_Branko.
- Branko's_Bridge sameAs Pont_de_Branko.
- Branko's_Bridge sameAs Branko_(ponte).
- Branko's_Bridge sameAs m.02r9bbm.
- Branko's_Bridge sameAs Q898731.
- Branko's_Bridge sameAs Q898731.
- Branko's_Bridge sameAs Branko's_Bridge.
- Branko's_Bridge lat "44.81472222222222".
- Branko's_Bridge long "20.448333333333334".
- Branko's_Bridge wasDerivedFrom Branko's_Bridge?oldid=594084248.
- Branko's_Bridge depiction Brankov-most-branko-bridge-hdr-atipiks.jpg.
- Branko's_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Branko's_Bridge.
- Branko's_Bridge name "Branko's Bridge".
- Branko's_Bridge name "Brankov most".
- Branko's_Bridge name "Бранков мост (Brankov most)".
- Branko's_Bridge name "Бранков мост".