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Français : Le pont Vasco da Gama, viaduc ouvert en 1998 et franchissant l'estuaire du Tage au nord de Lisbonne (Portugal). Avec ses 17 km de long, c'est le deuxième plus grand pont d'Europe.
li taqsam – li tikkopja, tiddistribwixxi u tittrażmetti din l-opra
li timmodifika – li tadatta l-biċċa xogħol
Taħt il-kundizzjonijiet segwenti:
attribuzzjoni – Għandek tattribwixxi x-xogħol bil-mod speċifikat mill-awtur jew minn min ta l-l-iċenzja (imma mhux b'xi mod li jissuġġerixxi ji jappoġjaw lilek jew l-użu tax-xogħol).
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Vasco da Gama Bridge (Ponte Vasco da Gama), Lisbon, Portugal
Vasco da Gama-Brücke (Ponte Vasco da Gama), Lissabon, Portugal
Le pont Vasco da Gama qui franchit l'estuaire du Tage au nord de Lisbonne.
Ponte Vasco da Gama sobre o mar da Palla, no esteiro do río Texo, Lisboa.