Miljana Border Bridge, International road bridge in Zagorska Sela, Croatia.
Miljana Border Bridge crosses the Sutla River to link the Croatian settlement of Zagorska Sela with Slovenia on the opposite bank. The crossing carries vehicle traffic on dedicated lanes alongside separate pathways for walkers and cyclists.
This crossing opened in 2012 as a modern infrastructure project linking the two neighboring countries more directly. It represented a key investment in improving transport connections after Slovenia joined the European Union.
The bridge connects two regions known for medieval castles, baroque churches, and traditional agricultural landscapes along the Sutla River valley.
The crossing operates year-round and provides direct passage between the border communities on both sides. It accommodates cars, buses, bicycles, and pedestrians, making it accessible for most types of travel.
The structure accommodates both vehicles and pedestrians with a width of 9.6 meters, enabling views of the Sutla River from both sides.
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