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Ayrton Senna Bridge

Coordinates: 24°4′19″S 54°14′50″W / 24.07194°S 54.24722°W / -24.07194; -54.24722
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Ayrton Senna Bridge
Coordinates24°4′19″S 54°14′50″W / 24.07194°S 54.24722°W / -24.07194; -54.24722
CarriesBR-163
CrossesRio Paraná
LocaleGuaíra and Mundo Novo, Brazil
Preceded byPorto Camargo Bridge
Followed byFriendship Bridge
History
Opened24 Jan 1998
Location
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The Ayrton Senna bridge is a bridge in over the Rio Paraná in Brazil. It was inaugurated on 24 January 1998 and cost R$32 million.[1] It carries the BR-163 trunk road from Guaíra in Paraná to Mundo Novo in Mato Grosso do Sul.
The bridge is named after Brazilian racing driver, Ayrton Senna da Silva.

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