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The Vanå¡U Bridge (Latvian: Vanå¡U Tilts) In Riga Is A Cable-Stayed Bridge That Crosses The Daugava River In Riga, The Capital Of Latvia. It Is One Of Five Bridges Crossing The Daugava In Riga; It Is 595 Meters Long, It Was Built During The Soviet Period And Opened To Public Use On 21 July 1981 As The Gorky Bridge (Latvian: Gorkija Tilts) After Maxim Gorky Street. From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia

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The Vanšu Bridge (Latvian: Vanšu tilts) in Riga is a cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Daugava river in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It is one of five bridges crossing the Daugava in Riga; it is 595 meters long, it was built during the Soviet period and opened to public use on 21 July 1981 as the Gorky Bridge (Latvian: Gorkija tilts) after Maxim Gorky street. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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