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Ladozhsky Bridge (Russian: Ла́дожский мост) is uppermost bridge across the Neva River. It is located in Leningrad Oblast, near Kirovsk. It is a part of Murmansk Highway (M18 highway).[1] The bridge was built between 1978 and 1983, although one half of the bridge was opened to traffic in 1981 prior to the full opening.[2]
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