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The Juan Pablo II Bridge, also known as Puente Nuevo ("New Bridge"), is a bridge in Chile connecting Concepción and Talcahuano with San Pedro de la Paz, through the Biobío River. Since completion in 1974 it has remained the longest bridge in the country. It was significantly damaged in the February 27, 2010 earthquake.

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  • Puente Juan Pablo II (es)
  • Juan Pablo II Bridge (en)
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  • The Juan Pablo II Bridge, also known as Puente Nuevo ("New Bridge"), is a bridge in Chile connecting Concepción and Talcahuano with San Pedro de la Paz, through the Biobío River. Since completion in 1974 it has remained the longest bridge in the country. It was significantly damaged in the February 27, 2010 earthquake. (en)
  • El Puente Juan Pablo II, antiguamente llamado Puente Nuevo, es el puente carretero más extenso de Chile. Mide 2.310 metros y atraviesa en sentido transversal el río Bío-Bío a la altura de las comunas de Concepción y San Pedro de la Paz. El puente fue diseñado por la compañía inglesa E.W.H. Gifford & Partners. Se construyó en 70 partes de 33 metros, cada una de ellas con una anchura de 21.9 metros (incluyendo ambos corredores de 1.6 metros). (es)
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  • Juan Pablo II Bridge (en)
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  • Juan Pablo II Bridge, view from Concepcion (en)
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  • Concepcion & Talcahuano, Greater Concepción and San Pedro de la Paz, Greater Concepción (en)
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  • El Puente Juan Pablo II, antiguamente llamado Puente Nuevo, es el puente carretero más extenso de Chile. Mide 2.310 metros y atraviesa en sentido transversal el río Bío-Bío a la altura de las comunas de Concepción y San Pedro de la Paz. El puente fue diseñado por la compañía inglesa E.W.H. Gifford & Partners. Se construyó en 70 partes de 33 metros, cada una de ellas con una anchura de 21.9 metros (incluyendo ambos corredores de 1.6 metros). Paralelo al Puente Llacolén, poseía en un principio dos pistas por sentido más bermas en ambos costados; luego de su reparación en 2010 se habilitaron 5 pistas para el tránsito de vehículos, 3 hacia el norte y 2 hacia el sur eliminando una de las bermas. (es)
  • The Juan Pablo II Bridge, also known as Puente Nuevo ("New Bridge"), is a bridge in Chile connecting Concepción and Talcahuano with San Pedro de la Paz, through the Biobío River. Since completion in 1974 it has remained the longest bridge in the country. It was significantly damaged in the February 27, 2010 earthquake. (en)
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