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    Paton Bridge (Ukrainian: Міст Патона, romanized: Mist Patona) is one of the bridges across the Dnipro in Kyiv, Ukraine named after its constructor Evgeny...
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    College of Railway Roads (1889–1904). Paton was a professor at Kyiv Polytechnic Institute and the Chairman of the Bridge Department from 1904 to 1938. In 1929...
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    Pivnichnyi Bridge Rybalskyi Railroad Bridge Harbour Bridge Parkovyi Footbridge Venetian Bridge Kyiv Metro Bridge Paton Bridge Darnytskyi bridges Pivdennyi...
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  • Look up Paton or paton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Paton may refer to: Paton (surname) Paton James Gloag (1823–1906), Scottish minister and theological...
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    bridge in Kyiv, Paton Bridge, was constructed under the supervision of, and named after, Evgeny Paton. Paton junior's mother was a housewife. Paton junior...
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  • largest projects was the construction of the Paton Bridge over the Dnieper River in Kyiv, the first all-welded bridge in the world In December 1944, in what...
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    The Metro Bridge (Ukrainian: Міст Метро) is the first metro bridge, part of the Brovarsky prospect spanning across the Dnieper River in Kyiv, the capital...
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  • (Darnytsya is on the left bank of the Dnieper River. Tramway segment on Paton Bridge closed 9 Jun 2004, dividing the Kyiv system into two portions.)   ♦ Demiivka...
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    The New Darnytskyi Bridge (Ukrainian: Новий Дарницький міст) is a combined road and railroad bridge in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It spans across the...
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    wounds. 1952 - Kyiv Planetarium opens. 1953 - Paton Bridge built. 1957 - Trukhaniv Island pedestrian bridge constructed. 1958 - Exhibition of Achievements...
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    lines were dismantled around the same time. In 1954 the tram line at Paton Bridge was opened, reconnecting two banks after the war. In 1956 the line at...
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    this was the No 3 in 2001) were launched instead of the tram by the Paton Bridge to Darnytska Square, as well as lines across Protasiv Yar Street (this...
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    Yevgenia Bosch Bridge. Paton had significantly changed its structure and raised it by several metres, so that the Yevgenia Bosch Bridge may be considered...
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  • Crimean Bridge, MEP Robert Biedroń.] Walsh, Nick Paton (8 October 2022). "Putin faces more grim choices after blast hits his prized Crimea bridge". CNN...
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  • List of crossings of the Dnieper (category Lists of bridges)
    5991 Rusanivka Channel Bridge, pedestrian south pedestrian 50°26′04″N 30°36′00″E / 50.4345°N 30.6°E / 50.4345; 30.6 Paton Bridge E95 5 November 1953 50°25′40″N...
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    February 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2022. Paton Walsh, Nick (26 February 2022). "Battle rages for strategic bridge in southern Ukraine after days of fighting"...
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    original bridge piers are still visible above the surface of the Tay even at high tide. In 2005, Scottish playwright Mike Gibb and composer Mairi Paton premiered...
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  • team. On 16 June 2007 Levchenko got killed in a car accident. On the Paton Bridge he was driving at high speeds on his Lexus and after losing control over...
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  • crosses the Paton Bridge into the Dniprovskyi District before turning around at Yevhen Sverstyuk Street [uk] and returning across the bridge to arrive at...
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    Brig o' Doon (category Pages using infobox bridge with empty coordinates parameter)
    Brig or Old Bridge of Doon, is a late medieval bridge in Ayrshire, Scotland, and a Category A structure. The word brig is Scots for "bridge", hence the...
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