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English: El Ferdan Railway Bridge, the longest swing bridge in the world, runs from the west of Suez Canal to the east into Sinai, opens most of the time to allow sailing ships to pass in the canal, and closes during passage of trains.
Deutsch: Die El-Ferdan-Brücke ist die längste Drehbrücke der Welt. Sie verbindet das Westufer des Suezkanals mit dem Sinai
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Object location30° 39′ 25.8″ N, 32° 20′ 01.4″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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15 March 2004

30°39'25.801"N, 32°20'1.399"E

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