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Prince Andrew Bridge

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Prince Andrew Bridge in Novi Sad
Prince Andrew Bridge in Novi Sad

Prince Andrew Bridge (Serbian: Мост краљевића Андреја, Most kraljevića Andreja) was a railway bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, current day Vojvodina, Serbia. The bridge was opened for traffic on 11 November 1883. It currently holds the title of the longest standing permanent bridge in Novi Sad, lasting for 61 years until its destruction on 11 April 1941 by Yugoslav army during the Invasion of Yugoslavia. It was rebuilt in 1941 and destroyed again on 22 October 1944 by the German forces during their retreat. The bridge's piers remain to this day.

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Prince Andrew Bridge
Сунчани кеј, Novi Sad МЗ Соња Маринковић (Novi Sad)

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21000 Novi Sad, МЗ Соња Маринковић (Novi Sad)
Vojvodina, Serbia
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Prince Andrew Bridge in Novi Sad
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