Mohammed VI Bridge
The Mohammed VI Bridge (Arabic: جسر محمد السادس) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the valley of the Bouregreg River near Rabat in Morocco. It is named after the current king of Morocco. The bridge is characterised by its architecture comprising two 200-meters high arched towers, which symbolize the new doors to the cities of Rabat and Salé. The deck is supported by two sets of 20 pairs of parallel multi-strand stay cables.
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Mohammed VI Bridge
The Mohammed VI Bridge (Arabic: جسر محمد السادس) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the valley of the Bouregreg River near Rabat in Morocco. It is named after the current king of Morocco. The bridge is characterised by its architecture comprising two 200-meters high arched towers, which symbolize the new doors to the cities of Rabat and Salé. The deck is supported by two sets of 20 pairs of parallel multi-strand stay cables.
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Le pont Mohammed VI, inauguré ...... des deux villes Rabat et Salé.
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The Mohammed VI Bridge (Arabic ...... 's western residential suburb.
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جسر أبي رقراق أو قنطرة سلا، رس ...... متر وسطيحة يفوق عرضها 30 مترا.
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2016-07-07
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One of the two towers of Mohammed VI Bridge
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The Mohammed VI Bridge (Arabic ...... llel multi-strand stay cables.
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جسر أبي رقراق أو قنطرة سلا، رس ...... متر وسطيحة يفوق عرضها 30 مترا.
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Pont Mohammed VI
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جسر محمد السادس
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