Corgo River

Coordinates: 41°09′10″N 7°46′26″W / 41.1529°N 7.7739°W / 41.1529; -7.7739
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The Corgo River Viaduct

The Corgo River is a river in northern Portugal which flows through the settlement of Covelo and the city of Vila Real. It flows southwards into the Douro River, merging near to Granja. The Corgo River Viaduct carries the A4 motorway (Transmontana Highway) over the river.[1] The cable-stayed bridge, opened in 2013, is ranked 56th highest in the world.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bentley Systems Inc., LCW Consult SA, The Corgo River Valley Viaduct, accessed 10 July 2018
  2. ^ Wikipedia Foundation, List of highest bridges, accessed 10 July 2018

41°09′10″N 7°46′26″W / 41.1529°N 7.7739°W / 41.1529; -7.7739