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- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge length "2.26".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge abstract "Yi Sun-sin Bridge ’이순신대교 is a suspension bridge in the south coast of Korea. The bridge is one part of The Approach Road to Yeosu Industrial Complex. It is the world's fourth longest suspension bridge in terms of its main span length of 1,545 m since it opened in 2012.‘Yi Sun-sin’ is the name of the Korean Admiral who was born in 1545 and built the world first ironclad warship called 'the Turtle ship' and defended the country against Japanese navy in the Joseon Dynasty. Some people miswrite his last name like 'Lee' instead of 'Yi' but 'Yi Sun-sin' is his official name. The bridge was designed by Yooshin corporation and was constructed by Daelim Industrial Company.Unlike the previous suspension bridges in Korea, Daelim's engineers carried out the whole construction engineering by themselves. Seo, Young Hwa is leading the project. Jeong, Seung Wook and Kim, Kyung Taek are directing Engineering Team and Construction Team. Construction engineering for the pylon, cable and stiffening girder are conducted by Baek, Han Sol, Moon, Jong Hoon and Jeong, Bong Kyo respectively.The bridge was a finalist in the Outstanding Structure Award 2013.".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge height "270.0".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge length "2260.0".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge locatedInArea South_Jeolla_Province.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge locatedInArea South_Korea.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge locatedInArea Yeosu.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge mainspan "1545.0".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge openingDate "2012-05-12".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge openingYear "2012".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge thumbnail Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge_in_construction1.jpg?width=300.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge type Suspension_bridge.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge wikiPageID "27096892".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "591566678".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge bridgeName "Yi Sun-sin Bridge".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge builder "Daelim Industrial Co.".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge design Suspension_bridge.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge hasPhotoCollection Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge lat "34.899237".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge locale South_Jeolla_Province.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge locale South_Korea.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge locale Yeosu.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge long "127.704808".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge nativeName "’이순신대교".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge nativeNameLang "ko".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge open "2012-05-12".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_completed_in_2012.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge subject Category:Suspension_bridges_in_South_Korea.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge type Bridge.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge type Infrastructure.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge type Place.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge type RouteOfTransportation.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge type Wikidata:Q532.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge type Place.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge type Location.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge comment "Yi Sun-sin Bridge ’이순신대교 is a suspension bridge in the south coast of Korea. The bridge is one part of The Approach Road to Yeosu Industrial Complex. It is the world's fourth longest suspension bridge in terms of its main span length of 1,545 m since it opened in 2012.‘Yi Sun-sin’ is the name of the Korean Admiral who was born in 1545 and built the world first ironclad warship called 'the Turtle ship' and defended the country against Japanese navy in the Joseon Dynasty.".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge label "Pont Yi Sun-sin".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge label "Yi Sun-sin Bridge".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge label "Yi-Sun-sin-Brücke".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge sameAs Yi-Sun-sin-Brücke.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge sameAs Pont_Yi_Sun-sin.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge sameAs 이순신대교.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge sameAs m.0bs221p.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge sameAs Q498235.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge sameAs Q498235.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge wasDerivedFrom Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge?oldid=591566678.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge depiction Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge_in_construction1.jpg.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge.
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge name "Yi Sun-sin Bridge".
- Yi_Sun-sin_Bridge name "’이순신대교".