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		<title>Warsaw &#8211; Most Świętokrzyski</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Most Świętokrzyski, or the Holy Cross Bridge in English, was opened on 6 October 2000 after being under construction for just over two years. It&#8217;s 479 metres long with one tower which supports the cables which hold the bridge up. It&#8217;s quite an impressive bridge in terms of its design, connecting the district of Praga [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Most Świętokrzyski, or the Holy Cross Bridge in English, was opened on 6 October 2000 after being under construction for just over two years. It&#8217;s 479 metres long with one tower which supports the cables which hold the bridge up. It&#8217;s quite an impressive bridge in terms of its design, connecting the district of Praga with the main part of the city.</p>
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<p>There were plans to put a tram line across as well, but the new metro meant that they didn&#8217;t bother, so it&#8217;s a two-way two-lane road bridge, with space for cyclists and pedestrians. It replaced the Most Syreny, or Siren Bridge, which was built in just three months in 1985 to act as a semi-temporary bridge whilst Most Poniatowskiego was being reconstructed. This sort of temporary bridge wasn&#8217;t ideal as pedestrians weren&#8217;t allowed to use it and cars were limited to just 40kph whilst going over it.</p>
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<p>And views of the Vistula River and the city centre of Warsaw. The right-hand bank is Praga, which is rather under-developed in terms of construction, giving it quite a peaceful feel.</p>
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