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Seohae Bridge

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Coordinates
36°56′39.9″N 126°49′23.8″E / 36.944417°N 126.823278°E / 36.944417; 126.823278
Gyeonggi
Chungcheongnam
South Korea
cable-stayed bridge
Korean
cable-stayed bridge
Pyongtaek
Dangjin
South Korea
won
Typhoon Olga
Transportation in South Korea
List of bridges in South Korea
List of longest cable-stayed bridge spans








Seohae Grand Bridge
Structurae
"Seohae Grand Bridge"
the original
"37 Spans of Seohae Bridge fall"

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