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Deutsch: Die römische Brücke bei Limyra in Lykien in der Türkei. Achter und neunter Bogen Südseite. Der in der Spätantike errichtete Ingenieurbau ist eine der ältesten Segmentbogenbrücken der Welt. Auf einer Länge von 360 m überspannen insgesamt 28 Bögen den Fluss Alakır Çayı, darunter 26 Segmentbögen mit einer durchschnittlichen Überhöhung von 5,3 zu 1. Die Brücke ist heute bis zu den Bogenansätzen von Flussablagerungen verschüttet.
English: The Roman Bridge near Limyra, Lycia, Turkey. Eighth and ninth arch southside. The late antique structure is one of the oldest segmental arch bridges in the world. The 360 m long bridge crosses on 28 arches the Alakır Çayı, 26 of which being segmental arches with an average span to rise ratio of 5.3 to 1. Today, the structure is buried up to the vaults by river sedimentation.
Ελληνικά: η γέφυρα των Λιμύρων στη Λυκία (σημερινή Τουρκία), μια από τις παλαιότερες γέφυρες με καταβιβασμένα τόξα στον κόσμο
Español: El Puente romano de Limyra en Licia (Turquía), uno de los puentes de bóvedas escarzanas mas antiguos del mundo
Français : Le Pont romain de Limyra à Lycie (Turquie), un des plus vieux ponts en arc surbaissé dans le monde
Italiano: Il Ponte romano di Limira in Licia, Turchia, uno dei più antichi ponti ad arco ribassato del mondo
Nederlands: De Romeinse Brug bij Limyra in Lycië in Turkije: een van de oudste bruggen ter wereld met segmentbogen
Polski: Most rzymski Limyra w Licji w Turcji, jeden z najstarszych mostów łukiem odcinkowym na świecie
Русский: Римский мост Кирк Гёз Кемери около Лимиры в Ликии, Турция. Он один из старейших сегментных арочных мостов мира.
Türkçe: Roma döneminden kalma ve Likya kenti olan Limyra yakınlarında bulunan Kırkgöz Kemeri. Dünyadaki en eski segment kemerli köprülerden biri.
中文:古罗马的利米拉桥, 土耳其, 世界上最古老的坦弧圆拱桥之一
Date 10.05.2008
Source www.histolia.de
Author Ralf Rochow
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