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Hasan Basri Bridge

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The bridge, as seen in 2021

The Hasan Basri Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Barito River located in Muara Teweh, Indonesia. The bridge is approximately 270 meters long and 5 meters wide and has an Australian-made steel frame. Construction on the bridge began in 1990.[1] The name of the bridge is taken from a figure born in Muara Teweh, namely the former chairman of the central MUI, namely the KH Hasan Basri.[2] The Hasan Basri Bridge is largely used to transport passengers and goods from the road that connects North Barito district and Murung Raya district and Banjarmasin.[2] The bridge was inaugurated on February 19 1995 by the Indonesian Minister of Information, Harmoko.[2]

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  1. ^ "kalimantan-news.com/berita-Hasan Basri Bridge". Retrieved August 13, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Harian Pelita". Harian Pelita. Retrieved 2024-08-14.