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Amur Bay Bridge

Record: 4364 m

The Amur Bay Bridge (Russian: Мост через Амурский залив) is the low-water bridge in Vladivostok, Russia, that connects the De Frieze Peninsula with the vicinity of the Sedanka microdistrict (микрорайон Седанка) of the Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula, and is part of the highway “Novy Village (Новый) - Peninsula De Friz (Де-Фриз) - Sedanka Station (Седанка) - Patroclus Bay (Патрокл)”. It is one of the three large bridges completed for the 2012 APEC Summit in Vladivostok, the other two being the Russky Bridge and the Zolotoy Bridge.

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        Bridge over the Amur Bay, Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Far Eastern District. Amur Bay Bridge 2

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        Bridge over the Amur Bay, Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Far Eastern District. Amur Bay Bridge 2

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        View of the low-water bridge across the Amur Bay, which connects the De-Vries peninsula and the Muravyov-Amursky peninsula in the area of ​​the Sedanka microdistrict and which is part of the highway “Village Novy - De Vries Peninsula - Sedanka Station - Patroclus Bay”. Amur Bay Bridge 14

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        View of the low-water bridge across the Amur Bay, which connects the De-Vries peninsula and the Muravyov-Amursky peninsula in the area of ​​the Sedanka microdistrict and which is part of the highway “Village Novy - De Vries Peninsula - Sedanka Station - Patroclus Bay”. Amur Bay Bridge 14

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        De Vries is washed by the waters of the Amur (from the west) and Uglovoe (from the east) bays. Named in honor of James Cornelius De Vries, a native of England, who mastered the local lands. Amur Bay Bridge 15

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        De Vries is washed by the waters of the Amur (from the west) and Uglovoe (from the east) bays. Named in honor of James Cornelius De Vries, a native of England, who mastered the local lands. Amur Bay Bridge 15

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        Bays in the Nadezhdinsky district. Amur Bay Bridge 16

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        In the 1880s, the peninsula was named in honor of the military governor of the Primorsky region, Erdman Gustav Fedorovich. The Rear Admiral took part in the construction and strengthening of the port of Vladivostok. The peninsula bore the surname of the military practically until 1930, it was in this year that the peninsula was renamed De Vries. Amur Bay Bridge 17

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        In the 1880s, the peninsula was named in honor of the military governor of the Primorsky region, Erdman Gustav Fedorovich. The Rear Admiral took part in the construction and strengthening of the port of Vladivostok. The peninsula bore the surname of the military practically until 1930, it was in this year that the peninsula was renamed De Vries. Amur Bay Bridge 17

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