Lupu Bridge
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Lupu Bridge
Summary
Lupu Bridge is a through arch bridge[1]. It draws 56 Wikipedia views per month (through_arch_bridge category, ranking #20 of 46).[2]
Key Facts
- Lupu Bridge is located in Shanghai[3].
- Lupu Bridge is in the country of People's Republic of China[4].
- Lupu Bridge's instance of is recorded as through arch bridge[5].
- Lupu Bridge's crosses is recorded as Huangpu River[6].
- Lupu Bridge is made of steel[7].
- Lupu Bridge took place at Shanghai[8].
- Lupu Bridge's Commons category is recorded as Lupu Bridge[9].
- June 28, 2003 marks the founding of Lupu Bridge[10].
- Lupu Bridge's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 31.191388888888888, 'lon': 121.47638888888889}[11].
- Lupu Bridge's date of official opening is recorded as June 28, 2003[12].
- Lupu Bridge's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+3900'}[13].
- Lupu Bridge's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+100'}[14].
- Lupu Bridge's next crossing upstream is recorded as Xupu Bridge[15].
- Lupu Bridge's next crossing downstream is recorded as Nanpu Bridge[16].
- Lupu Bridge's longest span is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+550'}[17].
- Lupu Bridge's clearance is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+46'}[18].
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Geography
Lupu Bridge is in the country of People's Republic of China[4]. It is located in Shanghai[3].
Physical Characteristics
Lupu Bridge's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+3900'}[13].
Designation and Status
Lupu Bridge's instance of is recorded as through arch bridge[5].
History and Context
June 28, 2003 marks the founding of Lupu Bridge[10].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Lupu Bridge include World Expo Museum station[19], a metro station[20], in People's Republic of China[21], founded in 2015[22].
Why It Matters
Lupu Bridge draws 56 Wikipedia views per month (through_arch_bridge category, ranking #20 of 46).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]
Entities named for it include World Expo Museum station[19], a metro station[20], in People's Republic of China[21], founded in 2015[22].