Ponte da Amizade, 60 anos: confira cinco datas importantes
Somente em 27 de março de 1965, três anos após ficar pronta, a Ponte Internacional sobre o Rio Paraná foi inaugurada pelos militares Castelo Branco (Brasil) e Alfredo Stroessner
The Friendship Bridge (: Puente de la Amistad, : Ponte da Amizade) is an arch connecting the city of and the city of.
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Somente em 27 de março de 1965, três anos após ficar pronta, a Ponte Internacional sobre o Rio Paraná foi inaugurada pelos militares Castelo Branco (Brasil) e Alfredo Stroessner
The Friendship Bridge, connecting Foz do Iguacu in Brazil to Ciudad del Este in Paraguay, carries more than traffic. It carries the economic logic of an entire region, a logic built on price differentials, porous
The Friendship Bridge (Spanish: Puente de la Amistad, Portuguese: Ponte da Amizade) is an arch bridge connecting the Brazilian city of Foz do Iguaçu and the Paraguayan city of Ciudad del Este.
A Friendship Bridge (Brazil x Paraguay) is an impressive work of engineering, with 552 meters long and a 290 meter free span, one of the largest in the world at the time of its inauguration.
During a September visit to Brazil, Paraguay''s Foreign Minister Luis Alberto Castiglioni said he expects the two projects to materialize in the next five years.
This new project between the cities of Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil and Presidente Franco, Paraguay will "alleviate" the traffic on the Friendship Bridge, which was opened in 1965 and is the only bridge that
Français : Le pont international de l''Amitié entre le Brésil et le Paraguay. The following 42 files are in this category, out of 42 total.
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Immediately north is an impressive, newly constructed cable-stayed bridge. This international bridge, Ponte de Integracao, connects Brazil and Paraguay. It is so recently constructed
In Asunción, cars now cross a 600-meter bridge to the Chaco; further upriver, trucks will soon do the same at the small outpost of Carmelo Peralta, bearing Brazilian beef and soybean from