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  • The Mohammed VI Bridge spans the valley of the Bouregreg River near Rabat in Morocco, measuring 952 meters in length and 30.4 meters in width. It is the first modern cable-stayed bridge in Africa, as well as cable-stayed bridge with the longest span on the continent. The bridge features a dinstictive design and an attractive, streamlined shape.
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  • The Mohammed VI Bridge (Arabic: جسر محمد السادس) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the valley of the Bouregreg River near Rabat in Morocco.
  • While driving on the Rabat Grand Bypass motorway, Brian Cohen crossed the Mohammed VI Bridge in Morocco on his way from Fez to Marrakech...
  • The Mohammed VI Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Africa. Honoring the King of Morocco, the structure connects the capital city of Rabat to the city of...
  • Mohammed VI Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge in Marocco. The construction of the bridge started in 2011, and the bridge was opened in 2016.
  • The Mohammed VI Tower will form the high point in the Bouregreg Valley Development Project, which in turn is a leading part of the programme for Rabat...
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  • Great Mohammed Vi Bridge Morocco Rabat Stock Photo 1881572104 | Shutterstock Pont mohammed 6 By Shutterstock.
  • The Mohammed VI Bridge spans the valley of the Bouregreg River near Rabat in Morocco, measuring 952 meters in length and 30.4 meters in width.
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  • The Mohammed VI Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Africa. The structure connects the capital city of Rabat to the city of Salé.
  • The completion of the Mohammed VI Bridge has opened Rabat's expressway around the city so vehicles traveling from north to south can avoid passing the urban...
  • Mohammed VI Bridge (Google Maps). ... Hippodrome Rabat-Souissi. Mohammed VI Tower (tallest building in Morocco). Royal palace of Rabat.