Bridge of King Alexander I Karadjordjevic, International road bridge between Zvornik and Mali Zvornik, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.
The Bridge of King Alexander I Karadjordjevic is a steel structure spanning the Drina River between Zvornik and Mali Zvornik. It accommodates both vehicle traffic and pedestrians, with a modern roadway and contemporary lighting systems.
The bridge opened in 1930, funded by the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes and a royal endowment. Nearly a century later, it underwent comprehensive renovation with new steel work and updated infrastructure.
The bridge links two communities separated by a river and enables people to cross freely for work, family visits, and daily errands. It serves as a meeting point where residents from both sides interact naturally.
The bridge accommodates vehicle and foot traffic comfortably, with separate pathways for each. Modern lighting provides good visibility in low-light conditions or during evening crossings.
When it opened, the bridge was among the most advanced connections in the region and supported economic growth between communities. Its strategic location made it a vital crossing point linking two nations.
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