One day I went for a walk on the bridge of my city and took this photo from above.

General Belgrano bridge is a viaduct on National Route 16 in the Argentine section of the Paraná river that connects the cities of Resistencia (the city where I study, in the province of Chaco) and Corrientes (the city where I live, in the province of the same name).

Its inauguration was held on May 10, 1973.

The viaduct made possible a much more fluid interaction between the Gran Resistencia and the Gran Corrientes, allowing numerous groups of workers and students to live in one province and have their daily activities in the other.

In 2014, according to data from the National Highway Administration, they circulated daily about 23,200 vehicles.

I cross this bridge every day for go to my university, even on weekends, to meet my friends.

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General Belgrano bridge is a viaduct on National Route 16 in the Argentine section of the Paraná river that connects the cities of Resistencia (the city where I study, in the province of Chaco) and Corrientes (the city where I live, in the province of the same name).

Its inauguration was held on May 10, 1973.

The viaduct made possible a much more fluid interaction between the Gran Resistencia and the Gran Corrientes, allowing numerous groups of workers and students to live in one province and have their daily activities in the other.

In 2014, according to data from the National Highway Administration, they circulated daily about 23,200 vehicles.

I cross this bridge every day for go to my university, even on weekends, to meet my friends.

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