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Coordinates: 54°41′20″N 25°17′18″E / 54.68889°N 25.28833°E / 54.68889; 25.28833
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{{Short description|Bridge in Vilnius, Lithuania}}
[[image:MindaugasBridge.jpg|thumb|200px|Mindaugas Bridge]]
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'''Mindaugas Bridge''' cross [[Neris River]] and connects [[Lithuania]]'s capital city [[Vilnius]] [[Žirmūnai elderate]] with [[Vilnius Old Town|Old Town]]. Bridge was named after Lithuanian king [[Mindaugas]] and was opened in 2003 during Mindaugas' coronation anniversary of 750 years. Bridge length is 101 [[meter]], width - 19,7.
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The '''Mindaugas Bridge''' ({{langx|lt|Mindaugo tiltas}}) is a bridge in [[Vilnius]], [[Lithuania]]. It crosses [[Neris River]] and connects [[Žirmūnai elderate]] with the [[Vilnius Old Town|Old Town]] of [[Vilnius]]. The bridge was named after [[Mindaugas]], [[King of Lithuania]], and was opened in 2003 during the celebrations of the 750th anniversary of Mindaugas' coronation. The bridge is {{convert|101|m}} in length and {{convert|19.7|m}} in width.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mindaugas Bridge|publisher=[[Structurae]]|url=http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?id=s0032063|accessdate=2009-02-05}}</ref>

== Gallery ==
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File:Mindaugas Bridge at Vilnius in night.jpg|Bridge at night.
File:Vilnius river.jpg|Bridge as seen from top of [[Gediminas Tower]].
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Latest revision as of 06:27, 11 November 2024

Mindaugas Bridge
Coordinates54°41′20″N 25°17′18″E / 54.68889°N 25.28833°E / 54.68889; 25.28833
CrossesNeris River
LocaleVilnius
Preceded byŽirmūnai Bridge
Followed byGreen Bridge
Characteristics
Total length101 metres (331 ft)
Width19.75 metres (64.8 ft)
History
Opened2003
Location
Map

The Mindaugas Bridge (Lithuanian: Mindaugo tiltas) is a bridge in Vilnius, Lithuania. It crosses Neris River and connects Žirmūnai elderate with the Old Town of Vilnius. The bridge was named after Mindaugas, King of Lithuania, and was opened in 2003 during the celebrations of the 750th anniversary of Mindaugas' coronation. The bridge is 101 metres (331 ft) in length and 19.7 metres (65 ft) in width.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ "Mindaugas Bridge". Structurae. Retrieved 5 February 2009.