King's Bridge, Belfast
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King's Bridge is a road bridge across the River Lagan in South Belfast, Northern Ireland. It opened in 1912 and is named after King George V. Made of reinforced concrete, it is believed to be the first road bridge of this type in Ireland.The bridge forms part of a one-way system along with the neighbouring Governor's Bridge. Together they connect the Stranmillis and Annadale Embankments, with King's Bridge carrying traffic from the former to the latter.
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Stranmillis Embankment, Belfast The Holyland
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 54.57725 ° | E -5.9285 ° |
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King's Bridge
Stranmillis Embankment
BT9 5BJ Belfast, The Holyland
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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