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Uzunköprü (lit. transl. Long Bridge), formerly Cisr-i Ergene, is a 15th-century Ottoman stone bridge over the River Ergene in Edirne Province, northwestern Turkey. The bridge gave its name to the nearby town of Uzunköprü. It is claimed to be the world's longest stone bridge. It was built to facilitate crossing the Ergene for troops during river floods, and to replace a wooden bridge; previous structures had rapidly deteriorated or had been destroyed.
Uzun Köprü, Edirne'de, Ergene Nehri üzerinde, Anadolu ile Balkanları birbirine bağlayan tek köprü ve dünyanın en uzun taş köprüsü olma özelliğini taşıyan tarihi köprüdür. Eski adı Ergene Köprüsü idi. Köprü, Edirne'nin Uzunköprü ilçesine ismini vermiştir.
Le pont d'Uzunköprü est un pont en pierre ottoman du XVe siècle sur la rivière Ergene pres de la ville éponyme Uzunköprü, dans la province d'Edirne, au nord-ouest de la Turquie. Il est considéré comme le plus long pont de pierre du monde, avec une longueur initiale de 1 392 mètres. Commencé en 1427, sa construction fut terminée autour de 1443. Il a été construit pour faciliter la traversée de l'Ergene aux troupes ottomanes lors des crues de la rivière.
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bridge (Q12280) | bridge, seamark:type=bridge, man_made=bridge |
arch bridge (Q158438) | bridge:structure=arch |