Kirovsky Bridge, Concrete bridge in Vladikavkaz, Russia
Kirovsky Bridge is a concrete structure crossing the Terek River in Vladikavkaz. It serves as a main link between neighborhoods, allowing vehicle and foot traffic to move freely across the waterway.
The bridge was built during the Soviet period as part of modernizing Vladikavkaz's road network. Its name honors Sergey Kirov, a prominent Soviet political figure from the early 20th century.
The bridge received its name from Sergey Kirov, following the tradition of naming major structures after significant figures in Soviet history.
The bridge is easily accessible on foot from central Vladikavkaz and leads to residential areas on the opposite side. It remains usable year-round, though icy conditions may affect crossing during winter months.
The bridge location at coordinates 43.03379 latitude and 44.67407 longitude marks a central point for navigation through Vladikavkaz city center.
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