Friendship Bridge (Paraguay–Brazil)

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The Friendship Bridge over the Rio Parana, in the back is  Ciudad del Este
The Friendship Bridge over the Rio Parana, in the back is Ciudad del Este

The Friendship Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte da Amizade, Spanish: Puente de la Amistad) is an arch bridge connecting the Brazilian city of Foz do Iguaçu and the Paraguayan city of Ciudad del Este.

The bridge was opened to traffic in 1965. The space between the main arch is 290m (303m in total). The bridge itself is 552.4m long.

The bridge is extremely important to the economies of both Foz do Iguaçu and all of Paraguay. Most of Paraguay's imports and exports pass through the bridge, generating constant traffic problems throughout the area. Brazilian smugglers usually come and go through this bridge, smuggling mostly electronic devices as handheld computers, digital cameras and sometimes weapons, since in Paraguay they are allowed to sell weapons not permitted in Brazil. They usually transport themselves in private buses. Although there is an import tax of 60% on the price of anything (coming from Paraguay into Brazil) costing more than 300 dollars, smugglers often pay bribes but no taxes at all.

The Brazil-Paraguay border on the bridge
The Brazil-Paraguay border on the bridge

BR-277 begins immediately after the end of the bridge in the Brazilian side.

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