Pavlović Bridge, International bridge at Badovinci, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Pavlović Bridge is a concrete structure spanning the Drina River between Badovinci in Serbia and the neighboring country on the opposite bank. The crossing carries regular traffic and serves as a primary route for people and vehicles moving between the two nations.
Construction of the bridge began in 1991 during Yugoslavia's dissolution and was completed with its official opening in 1996. The project emerged during a period of significant political transformation across the region.
The structure represents a connection point between communities of both nations, enabling regular interactions between residents of the border regions.
Border control stations are located at both ends of the structure, where documents are checked and customs procedures take place. Both pedestrians and drivers should allow extra time for these checks, particularly during busy periods.
The bridge forms an integral part of the Bosnia and Herzegovina-Serbia border infrastructure, marking the exact boundary line between these nations.
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