Rača Bridge

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Coordinates: 44 ° 53 ′ 59 ″  N , 19 ° 16 ′ 59 ″  E

Rača Bridge
Rača Bridge
use Rail transport
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place Sremska Rača and Bosanska Rača
overall length 380
opening July 28, 1934 (as Queen Maria Bridge)
location
Rača Bridge (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Rača Bridge

The Rača Bridge ( Most u Rači ) is a bridge over the Sava River that connects Sremska Rača, which is west of Belgrade in Serbia , with Bosanska Rača in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina .

The bridge is 380 meters long and was used for road and rail traffic until 2010.

Under the name of the Queen Maria Bridge , a bridge that was mainly built by Italian workers was completed on June 28, 1934 .

After the end of the civil war, the border bridge was renovated. In August 2006, the Minister of Transport of the Republic of Srpska and the Serbian Minister for Investments signed a letter of intent to build a new road bridge next to the bridge of Mary of Yugoslavia. This was completed on September 6, 2010 and is intended to strengthen economic cooperation between the Republic of Srpska on the Bosnian side and Serbia.

Individual evidence

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  2. Latitude.to: GPS coordinates of Rača Bridge, Serbia. Latitude: 44.9000 Longitude: 19.2833. Retrieved October 20, 2017 .
  3. Европа се прикључила Семберији . In: Glas Srpske . ( glassrpske.com [accessed October 20, 2017]).
  4. Raca Bridge Serbia Signed Protocol. August 5, 2006, accessed October 20, 2017 .