Decebal Bridge, Satu Mare
Bridge in Satu Mare, Romania
47°47′12″N 22°52′41″E / 47.786746°N 22.877952°E / 47.786746; 22.8779522 pedestrian walkways
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The Decebal Bridge (Romanian: Podul Decebal) crosses the lower Someş River to the central part of Satu Mare city, linking the residential districts of Soarelui and Centru Nou.[1] It is named after the famous Dacian king Decebalus.
The Decebal Bridge is a road bridge 630 m (2,070 ft) long, 25 m (82 ft) wide, and 20 m (66 ft) high.[1]
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References
- ^ a b "Set de masuri -Trafic" (in Romanian). www.satu-mare.ro. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
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- Calvaria Roman Catholic Church
- Chain Church
- Decebal Street Synagogue
- Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral
- Kűltelki Reformed Church
- Orthodox Church
- Roman Catholic Cathedral
- SS. Michael and Gabriel
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- Art Museum
- Astoria Hotel
- County Library
- County Museum
- Dacia Hotel
- Dana II Hotel
- Dinu Lipatti Philharmonic
- Firemen's Tower
- North Theater
- Paul Erdős Workshop
- Railway Station
- Villa Bodi
- Capitoline Wolf Statue
- Monument of the Romanian Soldier
- Decebal Bridge
- Golescu Bridge
- Iron Bridge
- Administrative Palace
- Aurora Hotel
- Coral Hotel
- Dana Center
- Dana Complex
- Dana Hotel
- Nisco City Center
- Select World Tower
- Someșul Mall
- Traian Plaza
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