Pont d'Oxford
The Pont d'Oxford is a cable-stayed bridge over the Isère river in Grenoble, France. It was completed in 1991.
The bridge is named after the city of Oxford, with which Grenoble is twinned.
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The Pont d'Oxford is a cable-stayed bridge over the Isère river in Grenoble, France. It was completed in 1991.
The bridge is named after the city of Oxford, with which Grenoble is twinned.
45°12′27″N 5°42′7.5″E / 45.20750°N 5.702083°E / 45.20750; 5.702083
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