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BBC has it as Europe Bridge in Zermatt. User:Fraknö say it is Charles Kuonen Bridge in Randa. German article says Charles Kuonen Hängebrücke but sources at that article doen't mention Charles and do mention Zermatt. Please help clear this up. Cheers. Anna Frodesiak (talk) 06:56, 31 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
BBC got it wrong. You will find all sources and exact location at the German article. --Fraknö (talk) 07:02, 31 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
English sources refer to it as the Europe Bridge, but its official name is the Charles Kuonen Bridge. This name is derived from one of the bridge's main sponsors. Keep the German name to avoid confusion with the other Europe Bridge(s) that exist.--SamHolt6 (talk) 15:30, 31 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I've moved the article to Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge. As of this morning hits in both English and French employ Suspension Bridge (Passerelle suspendue or pont suspendu). Good hits for the full name stood at 141400 and included most major media and architectural sources such as Architectural Digest.--Labattblueboy (talk) 22:27, 1 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
It was opened less than 48 hours ago, and is not easily reachable. Free images will show up in the future. --Fraknö (talk) 07:27, 31 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]