Pelješac Bridge
The Pelješac Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia. The bridge provides a fixed link from the southeastern Croatian semi-exclave to the rest of the country while bypassing Bosnia and Herzegovina's short coastal strip at Neum.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Bridge
- Description: cable-stayed bridge
- Also known as: “Peljesac Bridge”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Klještac and Smrdan grad.
Smrdan grad
Castle
Photo: Miroslav Vajdic, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Smrdan grad is a castle, which is situated 3 km northeast of Pelješac Bridge.
Greblje necropolis
Archaeological site
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Komarna and Duboka.
Komarna
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Komarna is a village in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, in the municipality of Slivno. It is the largest village in the municipality and located near the village of Klek.
Klek
Photo: Вики корисник, CC BY 3.0 rs.
Klek is a village along the Adriatic Sea in southern Dalmatia, Croatia. It is a tourist locality, located in the municipality of Slivno and near the village of Komarna and the town of Neum, across the border in Bosnia and Herzegovina, right across the peninsula of Klek.
Pelješac Bridge
- Categories: cable-stayed bridge, road bridge, cross-sea bridge, and transportation
- Location: Dubrovnik-Neretva, Dalmatia, Croatia, Balkans, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
42.93192° or 42° 55′ 55″ northLongitude
17.53545° or 17° 32′ 8″ eastInception
July 26th, 2022Width
24 metres (77 feet)Operator
Hrvatske ceste d.o.o.Named after
PelješacOpen location code
8FJVWGJP+Q5OpenStreetMap ID
way 876222329OpenStreetMap feature
man_made=bridgeGeoNames ID
12495376Wikidata ID
Q1155248
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Satellite Map
Discover Pelješac Bridge from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Albanian to Ukrainian—“Pelješac Bridge” goes by many names.
- Albanian: “Ura e Peleshacit”
- Arabic: “جسر بيليساك”
- Bosnian: “Pelješki most”
- Bulgarian: “Пелешац (мост)”
- Bulgarian: “Пелешац”
- Catalan: “Pont de Pelješac”
- Chinese: “佩列沙茨大桥”
- Croatian: “Pelješac”
- Croatian: “Pelješki most”
- Czech: “Pelješacký most”
- Dutch: “Peljesacbrug”
- Dutch: “Pelješacbrug”
- Esperanto: “Pelješacponto”
- Finnish: “Pelješacin silta”
- French: “Pelješki most”
- French: “Pont de Peljesac”
- French: “pont de Pelješac”
- French: “Pont de Pelješac”
- German: “Peljesac-Brücke”
- German: “Pelješac-Brücke”
- German: “Peljeski most”
- German: “Pelješki most”
- Hebrew: “גשר פליישץ”
- Hungarian: “Pelješac híd”
- Hungarian: “Pelješac-híd”
- Italian: “Ponte di Sabbioncello”
- Japanese: “ペリェシャツ橋”
- Korean: “펠레샤츠교”
- Latvian: “Peļešacas tilts”
- Polish: “Most Pelješac”
- Polish: “Pelješki most”
- Russian: “Пелешацкий мост”
- Serbian: “Pelješački most”
- Serbian: “Пељешачки мост”
- Serbian: “Пељешки мост”
- Slovak: “Most Pelješac”
- Slovak: “Pelješki most”
- Slovenian: “Pelješac”
- Spanish: “Puente de Pelješac”
- Swedish: “Pelješac-bron”
- Turkish: “Pelješac Köprüsü”
- Ukrainian: “Пелєшацький міст”
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