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Red Bridge (other)
Red Bridge may refer to: Structures *Red Bridge (border), on the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan *Red Bridge, Yerevan, Armenia *Red Bridge (Tasmania), Australia *Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge (known locally as the Red Bridge), Mansfield-et-Pontefract, Quebec, Canada *Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, more commonly known as the Red Bridge owing to its distinctive colour *Red Bridge (Saint Petersburg), Russia *Red Bridge (Chernihiv), Ukraine United States *Red Bridge (Meriden, Connecticut), NRHP-listed *Red Bridge (Monroe, Iowa), NRHP-listed *Red Bridge (Postville, Iowa), NRHP-listed *Red Bridge (Silverton, Washington), National Register of Historic Places listings in Snohomish County, Washington, listed on the NRHP in Snohomish County, Washington *Covered Bridge (Cedarburg, Wisconsin), originally Red Bridge, NRHP-listed *Red Bridge (Rhode Island) or Henderson Bridge, between Providence and East Providence *Red Bridge, over Wissahickon Creek in Pen ...
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Red Bridge (border)
Red Bridge ( az, Qırmızı Körpü; ka, წითელი ხიდი, ''Tsiteli Khidi'') is the Azerbaijan–Georgia border, border crossing between Georgia (country), Georgia and Azerbaijan on the Tbilisi to Ganja, Azerbaijan, Ganja road. The term translates into English as Red Bridge, and is so named because there is a red-brick bridge arch bridge across the Khrami River in the no-man's land area between the border posts. The bridge's current structure is mostly 17th century, but there has been a bridge on the site since the 12th century crossing. The 'red' bridge was in day to day use until 1998, when a new and considerably larger bridge was completed as part of the TRACECA (Europe-Caucasus-Asia) project. Red Bridge Market Throughout the 1990s there was a large no-man's land market here''Azerbaijan with excursions to Georgia'' published by Trailblazer (travel), Trailblazer, third edition, page 265 largely operated by ethnic Azerbaijanis from Georgia's Marneuli area. The mar ...
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