Francisco de Paula Santander International Bridge
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Francisco de Paula Santander International Bridge Spanish: Puente Internacional Francisco de Paula Santander | |
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Coordinates | 7°54′59″N 72°27′46″W / 7.9163°N 72.4628°W |
Crosses | Táchira River |
Named for | Francisco de Paula Santander |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 210 m |
Width | 7.3 m |
Height | 10 m |
Location | |
The Francisco de Paula Santander International Bridge (Spanish: Puente internacional Francisco de Paula Santander) is a road bridge connecting Colombia with Venezuela across the Táchira River. One of five bridges across the border between the two countries, it is about 210 meters long, with two lanes of traffic and a width of 7.3 meters.
It connects Cúcuta in North Santander, Colombia and Ureña in Táchira, Venezuela.[1] It is named after Francisco de Paula Santander.
In 2019 the bridge was physically blocked by the Venezuelan Army.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "500 Venezuelan women storm bridge, cross into Colombia to shop for goods".
- ^ "Beware Americans bearing gifts". New Internationalist.
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