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Manwel Dimech Bridge

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Carries
  
Four lanes

Design life
  
Modern bridge

Total length
  
130 m

Clearance below
  
40 m

Crosses
  
Wied Għomor

Opened
  
18 September 1971

Width
  
32 m

Locale
  
St Julian's, Malta

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Manwel Dimech Bridge is a beam bridge at San Ġiljan, Malta. It is named after Manuel Dimech, and was officially inaugurated on 18 September 1971 by the Minister of Public Works, Lorry Sant. The bridge is approximately 130m long and 32m wide, and spans over Wied Għomor. It is part of Mikiel Anton Vassalli Road (popularly known as Regional Road) just beyond the tunnels on the way to Paceville and St. Andrew’s. A commemorative plaque close to the bridge reports that the construction of the bridge, the road and the tunnels were aided by the Chinese government. The tunnels are named after Sun Yat-sen, and the bridge on the other side of the tunnels is named after Ġużè Ellul Mercer. The bridge was thoroughly restored and reinforced in 2008.

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Manwel Dimech Bridge Wikipedia