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The Rama III Bridge (สะพานพระราม 3), also known as the New Krungthep Bridge, is a bridge crossing the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand.[1]

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Table of Contents

  1. 5 relations: Bangkok, Cantilever bridge, Chao Phraya River, Krungthep Bridge, Rama III.

  2. 1999 establishments in Thailand
  3. Bridges completed in 1999
  4. Crossings of the Chao Phraya River
  5. Road bridges in Bangkok

Bangkok

Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand.

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Cantilever bridge

A cantilever bridge is a bridge built using structures that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end (called cantilevers). Rama III Bridge and cantilever bridge are cantilever bridges.

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Chao Phraya River

The Chao Phraya (or; แม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา,, or) is the major river in Thailand, with its low alluvial plain forming the centre of the country.

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Krungthep Bridge

The Krungthep Bridge (สะพานกรุงเทพ) is a bascule bridge (drawbridge) spanning the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, Thailand. Rama III Bridge and Krungthep Bridge are Asian bridge (structure) stubs, Bangkok stubs, Crossings of the Chao Phraya River, Road bridges in Bangkok, thai building and structure stubs and Thailand transport stubs.

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Rama III

Phra Bat Somdet Phra Nangklao Chaoyuhua (พระบาทสมเด็จพระนั่งเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว,; 31 March 1788 – 2 April 1851), personal name Thap (ทับ), also styled Rama III, was the third king of Siam from the Chakri dynasty, ruling from 21 July 1824 to 2 April 1851.

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See also

1999 establishments in Thailand

Bridges completed in 1999

Crossings of the Chao Phraya River

Road bridges in Bangkok

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rama_III_Bridge