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Yanggak Bridge

Yanggak Bridge (양각교) is the second (west–east) of the six major bridges on the Taedong River in Pyongyang. The middle of the bridge has an off-ramp to Yanggak Island.

References

  1. Justin Corfield Historical Dictionary of Pyongyang 2014-1783083417 p.17

38°59′38″N 125°44′44″E / 38.9938°N 125.7456°E / 38.9938; 125.7456


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