The Sandö Bridge ( Swedish : Sandöbron ) is a concrete arch bridge crossing the Ångerman River in Kramfors Municipality in northern Sweden . It has a free span of 264 meters and is 42 meters above the water.
9-675: [REDACTED] Look up Sando or sando in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sando may refer to: Places [ edit ] Sando, Salamanca , a municipality in Spain Sandø (disambiguation) , several municipalities in Norway Sandö Bridge , northern Sweden San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago , also known as Sando People [ edit ] Sando (official) (1876–1941), Qing dynasty and Republic of China official who
18-550: A Filipino term for a sleeveless undershirt See also [ edit ] Sandow (disambiguation) Santa María de Sando , a municipality in Spain Yardu Sando , a village in Sierra Leone Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sando . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
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36-478: The construction, the bridge collapsed on 31 August 1939, and 18 workers were killed. This accident was given little attention by the press, since World War II started the morning after. The bridge was opened on 16 July 1943. Until 1964, it was the largest concrete arch in the world. It was renovated after 1997 and reopened in 2003. In 1997, the Sandö bridge was replaced as main road connection driving north to south along
45-400: The free dictionary. Sando may refer to: Places [ edit ] Sando, Salamanca , a municipality in Spain Sandø (disambiguation) , several municipalities in Norway Sandö Bridge , northern Sweden San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago , also known as Sando People [ edit ] Sando (official) (1876–1941), Qing dynasty and Republic of China official who was
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72-519: The last Qing viceroy of Mongolia Frank Sando (1931–2012), British long-distance runner Other uses [ edit ] Sandō , the road leading to a Shinto shrine Sando (TV series) , a 2018 Australian comedy television series Sando, a term for sandwich , specifically a style of sandwich popular in Japan Sando, the Japanese name of Sandshrew , a fictional species of Pokémon Sando,
81-418: Was the last Qing viceroy of Mongolia Frank Sando (1931–2012), British long-distance runner Other uses [ edit ] Sandō , the road leading to a Shinto shrine Sando (TV series) , a 2018 Australian comedy television series Sando, a term for sandwich , specifically a style of sandwich popular in Japan Sando, the Japanese name of Sandshrew , a fictional species of Pokémon Sando,
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