Friendship Bridge (Brazil–Paraguay)

Bridge between Brazil and Paraguay
25°30′34.5″S 54°36′4.0″W / 25.509583°S 54.601111°W / -25.509583; -54.601111CrossesParaná RiverLocaleCiudad del Este, Paraguay and Foz do Iguaçu, BrazilPreceded byAyrton Senna BridgeFollowed bySan Roque González de Santa Cruz BridgeCharacteristicsDesignArch bridgeTotal length552.4 metres (1,812 ft)Longest span290 metres (951 ft)HistoryOpened27 March 1965LocationMap

The Friendship Bridge (Spanish: Puente de la Amistad, Portuguese: Ponte da Amizade) is an arch bridge connecting the Brazilian city of Foz do Iguaçu and the Paraguayan city of Ciudad del Este.

History and importance

Paraguayan President Alfredo Stroessner (right) and Brazilian President Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco, during the opening ceremonies of the Friendship Bridge on 27 March 1965.

The bridge was opened to traffic on 27 March 1965. The space between the main arch is 290 metres (320 yd). The bridge itself is 552.4 metres (604.1 yd) long.[1]

The bridge is very important to the economies of both Foz do Iguaçu and Ciudad del Este.[2]

BR-277 begins immediately after the end of the bridge in the Brazilian side, and National Route N° 7 in the Paraguayan side.

Smuggling

The Friendship Bridge is a major point for smuggling in the region, with Brazilians coming to purchase goods from Paraguay as Paraguay does not impose tariffs on foreign goods. Brazil has been imposing stricter border security to try and crack down on it.[3][4][5]

  • The exact border point along the bridge.
    The exact border point along the bridge.
Panoramic view of Friendship Bridge from Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.

See also

References

  1. ^ Guo, Rongxing (2015-01-05). Cross-Border Management: Theory, Method and Application. Springer. p. 260. ISBN 978-3-662-45156-4.
  2. ^ Goldberg, Maren (2007-09-06). "Ciudad del Este". Britannica. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  3. ^ Bevins, Vincent (2015-08-09). "Smuggling is just a way of life at Friendship Bridge". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  4. ^ Dalby, Chris (2022-09-06). "Paraguay Relies on Contraband Brazil Fights So Hard to Stop". InSight Crime. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  5. ^ Saenz, Jorge (2007-05-22). "Brazil, Paraguay struggle to combat smuggling". NBC News. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
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