The Chroy Changva Bridge (also known as the Cambodian-Japanese Friendship Bridge) is a 709-meter bridge that crosses the Tonle Sap River in Phnom Penh, originally built in 1963, with Japanese aid. Severely damaged during the civil war in 1972 and 1973, it remained closed until it reopened on the 26th of February 1994 About 10 km north of it there is another bridge the Prek Kdam Bridge, then the Prek Pnov Bridge and no more bridges on the Tonle Sap, a temporary bridge should open in April 2018, the construction of a concrete bridge should start just after that.
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- Pont Chroy Changvar (fr)
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| - The Chroy Changva Bridge (also known as the Cambodian-Japanese Friendship Bridge) is a 709-meter bridge that crosses the Tonle Sap River in Phnom Penh, originally built in 1963, with Japanese aid. Severely damaged during the civil war in 1972 and 1973, it remained closed until it reopened on the 26th of February 1994 About 10 km north of it there is another bridge the Prek Kdam Bridge, then the Prek Pnov Bridge and no more bridges on the Tonle Sap, a temporary bridge should open in April 2018, the construction of a concrete bridge should start just after that. (en)
- Le pont Chroy Changvar est un pont double à Phnom Penh au Cambodge, traversant le Tonlé Sap, permettant de relier les quartiers centraux et la presqu'île de Chroy Changvar. (fr)
- Il ponte Chroy Changvar, anche chiamato ponte dell'amicizia (Cambogia-Giappone) e ponte dell'amicizia (Cambogia-Cina), è un ponte stradale che attraversa il fiume Tonle Sap a Phnom Penh in Cambogia. Il ponte è lungo 709 m e collega la capitale alla penisola di Chroy Changvar. Fino al 2010 è stato di fondamentale importanza in quanto era l'unico collegamento tra Phnom Penh e le province del Nord e Nord-Est senza traghettare. Mette in comunicazione la Strada nazionale 1 nel suo tratto urbano (Preah Monivong Boulevard) e la Strada nazionale 6A che si dirama verso nord. Fa parte della Asian Higway 11 (AH11). (it)
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| - The Chroy Changva Bridge (also known as the Cambodian-Japanese Friendship Bridge) is a 709-meter bridge that crosses the Tonle Sap River in Phnom Penh, originally built in 1963, with Japanese aid. Severely damaged during the civil war in 1972 and 1973, it remained closed until it reopened on the 26th of February 1994 About 10 km north of it there is another bridge the Prek Kdam Bridge, then the Prek Pnov Bridge and no more bridges on the Tonle Sap, a temporary bridge should open in April 2018, the construction of a concrete bridge should start just after that. (en)
- Le pont Chroy Changvar est un pont double à Phnom Penh au Cambodge, traversant le Tonlé Sap, permettant de relier les quartiers centraux et la presqu'île de Chroy Changvar. (fr)
- Il ponte Chroy Changvar, anche chiamato ponte dell'amicizia (Cambogia-Giappone) e ponte dell'amicizia (Cambogia-Cina), è un ponte stradale che attraversa il fiume Tonle Sap a Phnom Penh in Cambogia. Il ponte è lungo 709 m e collega la capitale alla penisola di Chroy Changvar. Fino al 2010 è stato di fondamentale importanza in quanto era l'unico collegamento tra Phnom Penh e le province del Nord e Nord-Est senza traghettare. Mette in comunicazione la Strada nazionale 1 nel suo tratto urbano (Preah Monivong Boulevard) e la Strada nazionale 6A che si dirama verso nord. Fa parte della Asian Higway 11 (AH11). (it)
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