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Restaurants at night on the Galata Bridge, built 1994, Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey, with Suleymaniye Mosque or Mosque of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent (Suleymaniye Camii), 1550-57, in the background. The Galata bridge, the fifth between Karakoy and Eminonu, was built by STFA and designed and supervised by GAMB. It crosses the Golden Horn and is a 490m long bascule bridge with a main span of 80m and a 42m wide deck. It has 3 traffic lanes and 1 walkway in each direction plus tram tracks connecting suburban Zeytinburnu to Kabatas. .
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Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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belief
Bosphorus
Bridge
busy
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
floodlighting
floodlit
Food
Galata Bridge
GOLDEN HORN
Islam
ISLAMIC
ISTANBUL
Marmara
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Easterny
Minaret
Mosque
Mosque of Suleyman the Magnificent
public transportlife
religion
Restaurant
STREET LAMP
Suleymaniye Camii
Suleymaniye Mosque
TOURISM
tracks
TRAM
transport
Turkey
Turkish