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*[http://home.online.no/~a-anlegg A website about Åkviksundet Bridge]
*[http://home.online.no/~a-anlegg A website about Åkviksundet Bridge]
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*[http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0006280 Structurae about Åkviksundet Bridge]
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*[http://home.no.net/lotsberg/data/norway/bru.html The World's Longest Tunnel Page (bridge section)]
*[http://home.no.net/lotsberg/data/norway/bru.html The World's Longest Tunnel Page (bridge section)]



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Åkviksundet Bridge (Åkviksundet bru) is a cantilever bridge that crosses Åkviksundet between the islands Dønna and Staulen in Nordland county in Norway. It is part of the road connection between the municipalities Herøy and Dønna. The bridge is 285 metres long, the longest span is 135 metres, and the maximum clearance to the sea is 24,2 metres. The bridge has 3 spans.

Åkviksundet Bridge was opened by King Harald V on June 19, 1999.

See also