Moalagh Bridge

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Moalagh Bridge

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Amol moalagh(Felezi) bridge.jpg
Coordinates 36°28′14″N52°21′23″E / 36.47046°N 52.35649°E / 36.47046; 52.35649
CarriesPedestrian and Automotive traffic
Crosses Haraz River
Locale Amol
Official namePol-e Moalagh (Moalagh Bridge)
Other name(s)Amol Suspension Bridge
Noo Bridge
Felezi Bridge
Characteristics
MaterialConcrete
History
Construction startJuly 12, 1958
InauguratedSeptember 7, 1959
Location
Moalagh Bridge
View of the bridge Amol Cantilever bridge arch Pahlavi IRAN.JPG
View of the bridge

Moalagh Bridge or Amol Suspension Bridge and Noo Bridge and Felezi Bridge is a bridge in Amol, Iran. The bridge was built in the Pahlavi era on Haraz River by German engineers. [1] The bridge was built in 1959. The Moalagh Bridge is a valuable monument of Mazandaran, connecting East and West Amol city. [2] [3]

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