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Kravga Bridge

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Crosses
  
Göksu River

Total length
  
8,340 m (27,360 ft)

Construction begin
  
14th century

Body of water
  
Göksu

Material
  
stone arches

No. of spans
  
3

Construction end
  
14th century

Number of spans
  
3

Kravga Bridge

Similar
  
Mersin Martyrs' Memorial, Mersin Bus Terminus, Mersin Olympic Swimmin, Mersin Tennis Complex, Mersin Gymnastics Hall

Kravga (or Gravga) Bridge is an historical bridge in Mersin Province, Turkey

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Geography

The bridge is in Göksu town which is in Mut district of Mersin Province. At 36°46′56″N 33°11′06″E it is on the road to west and over Göksu River.

History

It was constructed by the Karamanids, a Turkmen principality which ruled in the 13th-15th centuries. (see Anatolian beyliks) According to Turkish General Directorate of Highways, they either fully constructed or used the foundations of a former bridge ruin (which was probably an early Roman bridge) This second hypothesis is supported by the fact that the masonry of the lower part of the arches and the rest of the bridge are different. The bridge was active till 1990.

Construction

The bridge is an arch type bridge. There are three arches. But they are not symmetrical. One side arch is smaller than the other. The diameters of the arches from the east are 16.15 metres (53.0 ft), 19.70 metres (64.6 ft) and 8.20 metres (26.9 ft). The total length of the bridge is 83.40 metres (273.6 ft) There are two discharging cells and several open-spandrels which are thought to balance the weight. The width is 3.60 metres (11.8 ft) and the height of the parapeth is about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in).

References

Kravga Bridge Wikipedia