
Maslenitsky Bridge
Масленицький міст
Maslenitsky Bridge is a concrete arch bridge in Croatia, connecting the island of Pag with the mainland. Opened in 1961, it spans 315 meters across the Ljubačka Vrata strait. The bridge's central arch has a height of 55 meters above the water, allowing for maritime passage.
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Constructed using reinforced concrete, the Maslenitsky Bridge serves as a crucial link for both vehicular traffic and the local economy. It replaced the original bridge that was destroyed during military conflicts in the 1990s. Accessible via the D106 highway, it is an important route for visitors traveling to the island of Pag, known for its cheese and lace production.