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Cernavoda Danube Bridge. The King Carol I Bridge (Later Renamed Anghel Saligny Bridge) Was Built Between 1890 And 1895 In Romania Over The Danube And Borcea And When It Was Completed It Then Became The Longest Bridge In Europe And The Third Longest In The World. The Bridge Has A Length Of 4,037 Metres Of Which 1662 M Over The Danube And 920 M Over Borcea And Was Designed By Romanian Engineer Anghel Saligny. It Is 30 Metres Above The Water, Allowing Tall Ships To Pass Under It.

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Cernavoda Danube bridge. The King Carol I Bridge (later renamed Anghel Saligny Bridge) was built between 1890 and 1895 in Romania over the Danube and Borcea and when it was completed it then became the longest bridge in Europe and the third longest in the world. The bridge has a length of 4,037 metres of which 1662 m over the Danube and 920 m over Borcea and was designed by Romanian engineer Anghel Saligny. It is 30 metres above the water, allowing tall ships to pass under it.

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