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The Patapat Viaduct, also known as Patapat Bridge, is a viaduct at the municipality of Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, a coastal resort town on the northernmost tip of Luzon Island in the Philippines. The bridge is elevated 31 meters (102 ft) over sea level. It is a concrete coastal bridge 1.3 kilometers (0.81 mi) long, 9.42 meters (30.9 ft) wide, and connects the Maharlika Highway from Ilocos Region to Cagayan Valley. The viaduct was constructed by Hanil Development Co. Ltd. under the overall management of DPWH-PMO-PJHK and was completed and opened to traffic in October 1986. It rises along the town's coastal mountains, which is the starting point of the Cordillera Mountain Range that snakes through Northern Luzon. It is the 4th longest bridge in the Philippines.

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  • Viaducto de Patapat (es)
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  • El Viaducto de Patapat es una obra de ingeniería construida en el municipio filipino de Pagudpud, una ciudad costera situada en el extremo norte de la isla de Luzón, en la Región Administrativa de Ilocos, también denominada Región I. El viaducto, construido en hormigón, se eleva 31 msnm, tiene un longitud de 1,3 km y forma parte de la Autopista Marhalika (Pan-Philippine Highway) estando situado entre Laoag y la Región del . (es)
  • The Patapat Viaduct, also known as Patapat Bridge, is a viaduct at the municipality of Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, a coastal resort town on the northernmost tip of Luzon Island in the Philippines. The bridge is elevated 31 meters (102 ft) over sea level. It is a concrete coastal bridge 1.3 kilometers (0.81 mi) long, 9.42 meters (30.9 ft) wide, and connects the Maharlika Highway from Ilocos Region to Cagayan Valley. The viaduct was constructed by Hanil Development Co. Ltd. under the overall management of DPWH-PMO-PJHK and was completed and opened to traffic in October 1986. It rises along the town's coastal mountains, which is the starting point of the Cordillera Mountain Range that snakes through Northern Luzon. It is the 4th longest bridge in the Philippines. (en)
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  • Patapat Viaduct (en)
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  • Patapat Viaduct, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. (en)
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  • El Viaducto de Patapat es una obra de ingeniería construida en el municipio filipino de Pagudpud, una ciudad costera situada en el extremo norte de la isla de Luzón, en la Región Administrativa de Ilocos, también denominada Región I. El viaducto, construido en hormigón, se eleva 31 msnm, tiene un longitud de 1,3 km y forma parte de la Autopista Marhalika (Pan-Philippine Highway) estando situado entre Laoag y la Región del . (es)
  • The Patapat Viaduct, also known as Patapat Bridge, is a viaduct at the municipality of Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, a coastal resort town on the northernmost tip of Luzon Island in the Philippines. The bridge is elevated 31 meters (102 ft) over sea level. It is a concrete coastal bridge 1.3 kilometers (0.81 mi) long, 9.42 meters (30.9 ft) wide, and connects the Maharlika Highway from Ilocos Region to Cagayan Valley. The viaduct was constructed by Hanil Development Co. Ltd. under the overall management of DPWH-PMO-PJHK and was completed and opened to traffic in October 1986. It rises along the town's coastal mountains, which is the starting point of the Cordillera Mountain Range that snakes through Northern Luzon. It is the 4th longest bridge in the Philippines. (en)
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