Ferenc Deák Bridge

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Coordinates: 47 ° 23 ′ 21 ″  N , 19 ° 0 ′ 49 ″  E

Ferenc Deák Bridge
Ferenc Deák Bridge
Official name Deák Ferenc híd
use Road traffic,
bike and footpath
Crossing of Danube
place Budapest in Hungary
construction Steel girder bridge
overall length 700 m
width 45 m
Number of openings 4th
Longest span 80 m, 3 × 110 m
opening 1990
location
Ferenc Deák Bridge (Budapest)
Ferenc Deák Bridge
Above sea level 96  m

The Ferenc Deák Bridge ( Hungarian Deák Ferenc híd) is one of the nine road bridges over the Danube in Budapest . It is the southern Danube crossing of the Budapest motorway ring and part of the European roads E60 , E71 and E75 . The bridge was opened to traffic on November 16, 1990. It was named after Ferenc Deák , the politician who initiated the Austro-Hungarian settlement .

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