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  2. Nettelhorsterbrug - Wikipedia

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    The bridge's name pays homage to the nearby hamlet Nettelhorst , chosen through an electoral process. [1] On 21 February 2024 at 11:00 am Central European Time ( UTC+1 ), a segment of the Nettelhorsterbrug under construction collapsed, resulting in two fatalities and two to five injuries.

  3. Pieter Smitbrug - Wikipedia

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    The Pieter Smitbrug is a series of bridges in Groningen, Netherlands, which completed in February 2021. It connects the village of Blauwestad with Winschoten , the largest city in the region. It is a cycle and footbridge , 3.5 metres (11 ft) wide and 800 metres (2,600 ft) long.

  4. List of bridges in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    nl:Lijst van spoorbruggen in Nederland (in Dutch) - List of railway bridges in the Netherlands; Lijst van bruggen in Amsterdam, Amsterdam-Noord, Arnhem, Delft (centrum), Den Haag, Groningen (stad), Harlingen, Heerenveen, Hoorn, Leeuwarden, Nijmegen, Rotterdam, Sneek (in Dutch) - List of bridges by city.

  5. Slauerhoffbrug - Wikipedia

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    The lift arms are oriented diagonally to the road. The bridge is painted in yellow and blue, representative of Leeuwarden's flag and seal. [1] This movable bridge is also known as the “Slauerhoffbrug ‘Flying’ Drawbridge” or Frog Bridge (Dutch: Kikkerbrug), the last because of its shape in the down position. One of the main designers is ...

  6. Enneüs Heerma Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Enneüs Heerma Bridge (Dutch: Enneüs Heermabrug) is a bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands located in the new neighbourhood of IJburg, built on seven artificial islands in the IJmeer. It connects the district of Zeeburgereiland , on the eastern edge of the city, with Steigereiland , to the south.

  7. Berlagebrug - Wikipedia

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    The Berlagebrug (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɛrlaːɣəˌbrʏx]; English: Berlage Bridge) is a bascule bridge over the river Amstel in Amsterdam, Netherlands.The bridge was commissioned by the Amsterdam municipality [2] and designed by engineer Cornelis Biemond [] (1899-1980) and architect Hendrikus Petrus Berlage (1856–1934); it was named after the latter.

  8. Delta Works - Wikipedia

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    The Delta Works (Dutch: Deltawerken) is a series of construction projects in the southwest of the Netherlands to protect a large area of land around the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta from the sea. Constructed between 1954 and 1997, the works consist of dams , sluices , locks , dykes , levees , and storm surge barriers located in the provinces ...

  9. Erasmusbrug - Wikipedia

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    The Erasmusbrug (English: "Erasmus Bridge") is a combined cable-stayed and bascule bridge, construction began in 1986 and was completed in 1996.It crosses the Nieuwe Maas in the centre of Rotterdam, connecting the north and south parts of this city, second largest in the Netherlands.