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Indonesian bridge that crosses the Seruyan River
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The bridge, as seen in 2018

The Seruyan Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Seruyan River, connecting Kuala Pembuang and Persil Raya to Pematang Panjang. The bridge is located in Seruyan Regency, Indonesia. The bridge, which is 590 meters long and 9 meters wide, connects Pematang Panjang village with the city of Kuala Pembuang, which is the capital of Seruyan Regency.

Construction

Construction of the Seruyan Bridge began in 2009 by the first Regent, Darwan Ali, and was completed in the same year. Previously, the Seruyan Bridge was planned to be inaugurated on August 5, 2010. However, because at that time several parts of the Seruyan Bridge were still under construction, such as the sidewalks, safety fences and bridge lighting had not been completed, the inauguration and operation of the bridge had to be postponed until October 2010.

Naming

Officially, the bridge does not yet have a name, and it is proposed that the bridge be named the Soekarno Bridge, which is taken from the name of Ir. Soekarno, a figure in the struggle for Indonesian independence and also the first president of Indonesia. In 2019, the nameplate Ir. Soekarno installed it at the entrance to the bridge, making the bridge officially named the Ir Bridge. Soekarno.

See also

References

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  2. "www.seruyankab.go.id - Transportasi Darat". 2011-12-09. Archived from the original on 2011-12-09. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
  3. ^ Borneonews.co.id. "Error 404 | Halaman tidak ditemukan". www.borneonews.co.id. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
  4. "SSTV - Jembatan Seruyan Akan Diberi Nama Jembatan Soekarno".
  5. Borneonews.co.id. "Pemasangan Nama Perindah Jembatan Ir Soekarno di Seruyan". www.borneonews.co.id. Retrieved 2024-08-14.

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