Kosinj Bridge
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Coordinates: 44°44′11″N 15°16′36″E / 44.73639°N 15.27667°E
Kosinj Bridge (Croatian: Kosinjski most) is a stone bridge, seventy feet long in Lika, Croatia. It connects the Upper and Lower Kosinj. It was designed in the 19th century designer Milivoj Frković, and was modelled on the old Croatian bridge building technique "uklinjenjem stone." The bridge is unique in the arched openings with water-shedding function of the wave, the attack on the bridge.[1][2]
The construction of the bridge began in 1929. in, 1936. released into circulation. Length of the bridge abutment is 70 feet, a width between 5.5 metres of stone parapets.
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