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Brazil-Peru Integration Bridge
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Coordinates | 10°56′29″S 69°34′37″W / 10.94139°S 69.57694°W / -10.94139; -69.57694 |
Crosses | Acre River |
Locale | Border between Peru and Brazil near Iñapari |
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Total length | 240 metres (790 ft) |
Longest span | 110 metres (360 ft) |
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Opened | 2006 |
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The Brazil-Peru Integration Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Acre River at a point which forms the international border between Peru and Brazil. The bridge is part of highway BR-317, and connects the Peruvian city Iñapari to the Brazilian city Assis Brasil. The bridge is very close to the Bolivian city Bolpebra.
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