Mozambique Island Bridge
Bridge in Island of Mozambique From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bridge in Island of Mozambique From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mozambique Island Bridge is a bridge in Mozambique that connects the Island of Mozambique, the former capital of colonial Portuguese East Africa to the mainland over the Indian Ocean.[1]
Mozambique Island Bridge Ilha de Moçambique Ponte (Portuguese) | |
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Coordinates | 15°02′40″S 40°42′33″E |
Carries | 1 lane |
Crosses | Indian Ocean |
Locale | Island of Mozambique |
Maintained by | National Road Administration |
Characteristics | |
Material | Concrete bridge |
Total length | 3,390 metres (11,120 ft) |
History | |
Construction end | 1969 |
Location | |
In 1962, the government of Mozambique launched a tender for the construction of a 3,390 meter bridge to connect the Island of Mozambique to the mainland.[2]
In July 2004, a construction to rehabilitate the bridge started with a $9-million budget.[3]
A lighting system was installed on the bridge in 2013.[4]
The western end of the bridge is on the mainland in Lumbo.[5]
The Mozambique Island Bridge is a one-lane concrete bridge.[6]
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