General Manuel Belgrano Bridge

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The General Manuel Belgrano Bridge is a major cable-stayed road bridge in northeastern Argentina that spans the Paraná River, linking the cities of Santa Fe and Corrientes provinces and serving as a key regional transport route.

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General Manuel Belgrano Bridge canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cable-stayed bridge
river bridge
road bridge
connects Chaco Province
Corrientes Province
connectsCities Corrientes
Resistencia
continent South America
country Argentina
crosses Paraná River
design cable-stayed
function regional transport route
road transport
locatedInRegion Northeastern Argentina
material concrete
steel
namedAfter Manuel Belgrano
namedForOccupation Argentine general
namedForRole creator of the Flag of Argentina
partOf National Route 16 (Argentina)
riverBasin Paraná–Paraguay Basin
surface form: Paraná River basin
significance important crossing of the Paraná River in Argentina
key regional transport link between Chaco and Corrientes
structureType multi-span bridge
trafficType vehicular traffic
use motor vehicles
pedestrians

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Santa Fe, Argentina hasTransportFacility General Manuel Belgrano Bridge
Corrientes hasBridge General Manuel Belgrano Bridge