Turgenev Bridge, Road bridge between Krasnodar Krai and Adygea, Russia
The Turgenev Bridge is a road bridge that crosses the Kuban River and connects the regions of Krasnodar Krai and Adygea. The structure spans approximately 1020 meters in length and measures 18 meters wide.
The bridge was completed in December 1985 and established a new connection between the two regions. This construction represented an important step in improving transportation infrastructure across southern Russia.
The bridge bears the name of Ivan Turgenev, reflecting the regional tradition of naming infrastructure after notable Russian literature figures.
The bridge serves as a primary transportation route for daily traffic between the regions and supports movement of people and goods. Visitors should know that the structure remains open to traffic throughout the year.
The bridge location at coordinates 45.035278 latitude and 38.952778 longitude provides access to numerous rural settlements in both administrative regions.
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