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Blažo Jovanović Bridge

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Crosses
  
Morača River

Official name
  
Most Blaža Jovanovića

Width
  
22,35 m

Location
  
Podgorica

Locale
  
Podgorica, Montenegro

Total length
  
115,2 m

Opened
  
1950

Body of water
  
Morača

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Blažo Jovanović bridge (Montenegrin: Most Blaža Jovanovića, Мост Блажа Јовановића) is a bridge across the Morača river in Podgorica, the capital city of Montenegro. The bridge is located near the confluence of Ribnica and Morača, and is part of the Saint Peter of Cetinje boulevard. It is 115,20m long and 22,35m wide and is the city's busiest bridge.

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History

Most Blaža Jovanovića was constructed between 1948 and 1950. It was projected by the famous Serbian architect Branko Žeželj. The bridge was named after the Montenegrin national hero Blažo Jovanović. The bridge underwent a major reconstruction in 2008 and was officially re-opened in March 2009.

References

Blažo Jovanović Bridge Wikipedia