Marcos Bridge

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Marcos Bridge, better known as the San Juanico Bridge, is a landmark Philippine bridge that spans the San Juanico Strait to connect the islands of Samar and Leyte.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
landmark
alsoKnownAs San Juanico Bridge NERFINISHED
carries pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic
connects Leyte NERFINISHED
Samar NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1969
country Philippines
crosses San Juanico Strait NERFINISHED
design arched truss sections
steel girder bridge
feature curved alignment over the strait
series of approach spans and main span
hasLanes two-lane road
hasToll no
historicalContext built during the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos
knownFor being one of the longest bridges in the Philippines
scenic views of San Juanico Strait
length approximately 2,160 meters
approximately 2.16 kilometers
locatedIn Eastern Visayas NERFINISHED
Philippines
locatedNear Santa Rita, Samar NERFINISHED
Tacloban City NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Department of Public Works and Highways of the Philippines NERFINISHED
material concrete
steel
namedAfter Ferdinand Marcos NERFINISHED
opened 1973
partOf Maharlika Highway NERFINISHED
Pan-Philippine Highway NERFINISHED
purpose improve transport between Samar and Leyte
support economic development in Eastern Visayas
region Leyte Island NERFINISHED
Samar Island NERFINISHED
significance connects the islands of Samar and Leyte
major link in the road network of Eastern Visayas
tourism popular tourist attraction

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San Juanico Bridge alsoKnownAs Marcos Bridge