Mudeirej Bridge

The Mudeirej Bridge or Mdairej Bridge is a bridge in Lebanon. It was completed in 1998 as the tallest and highest bridge in Lebanon and the Middle East but this has since been surpassed.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ain Dara and Sawfar.

Village
, is a village about 30 kilometres from , in the governorate of , in the . Municipality has an area of 2,586 hectares, with a population of approximately 8000 persons.

Village
Ru’ Aysat or , , Saoufar or Sofar) is a village in the of the in . Perched at an elevation of more than 1,433 metres, lies adjacent to the main road that connects Beirut to Damascus.

Town
is a town in , about 26 km east of . At an altitude of 1200 m above sea level, is in the in the district of . is situated 3 km north of Mudeirej Bridge.

Mudeirej Bridge

Latitude
33.80063° or 33° 48′ 2″ north
Longitude
35.72735° or 35° 43′ 39″ east
Height
80 metres (262 feet)
Open location code
8G5QRP2G+7W
Open­Street­Map ID
way 530543503
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­bridge
Wiki­data ID
Q13534621
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Spanish—“Mudeirej Bridge” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: جسر المديرج
  • Dutch: Mudeirej Bridge
  • Hebrew: גשר מודרג‘
  • Spanish: puente Mudeirej
  • Spanish: Puente Mudeirej

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