Jamsu Bridge
The Jamsu Bridge crosses the Han River in South Korea and connects the districts of Yongsan-gu and Seocho-gu. The bridge was completed in 1976, and lies just meters above the waterline, allowing the bridge to submerge during periods of high rainfall. In 1982, Banpo Bridge was built on top of the Jamsu Bridge, creating a two-deck bridge.
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Jamsu Bridge
The Jamsu Bridge crosses the Han River in South Korea and connects the districts of Yongsan-gu and Seocho-gu. The bridge was completed in 1976, and lies just meters above the waterline, allowing the bridge to submerge during periods of high rainfall. In 1982, Banpo Bridge was built on top of the Jamsu Bridge, creating a two-deck bridge.
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A Ponte Jamsu (em coreano: 잠수교 ...... ie de ponte de "dois andares".
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The Jamsu Bridge crosses the H ...... e, creating a two-deck bridge.
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July 5, 1976
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September 5, 1975
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23,571,774
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656,067,985
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Byucksan Engineering & Construction Company, Ltd.
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Jamsu Bridge with Banpo Bridge on top.
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Dae Han Consultants Company, Ltd.
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Hangang Project Headquarters
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A Ponte Jamsu (em coreano: 잠수교 ...... ie de ponte de "dois andares".
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The Jamsu Bridge crosses the H ...... e, creating a two-deck bridge.
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Jamsu Bridge
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Ponte Jamsu
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潛水橋
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1.2699641666666666e+2
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Jamsu Bridge
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Jamsu gyo
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잠수교
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