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Suspension bridge in South Korea
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Noryang Bridge
노량대교
Coordinates34°56′35.8″N 127°52′01.7″E / 34.943278°N 127.867139°E / 34.943278; 127.867139 (Noryang Bridge)
CarriesNational Route 19 (South Korea)
CrossesSea of Japan
LocaleHadong Noryang and Namhae Noryang in South Korea
Characteristics
DesignSuspension bridge
Total length990 metres (3,250 ft)
Longest span890 metres (2,920 ft)
History
Opened13 september 2018
Location

Noryang Bridge (Hangul: 노량대교) or Second Namhae Bridge is a suspension bridge that connects Hadong Noryang and Namhae Noryang, South Korea. It carries the National Route 19 near the Namhae Bridge inaugurated in 1973.

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References

Koo, Jeong hoi; Kim, Seon Il; Cha, Hyeun Ho; Lee, Sang Yeol; Yi, Seok Won; Yang, Ki Jae (September 2009). "The Planning and Design of the 2nd Namhae Bridge" (PDF). reaaa.vms.my. International Commemorative Symposium for the Incheon Bridge. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-03-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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