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English: The Dona Ana Bridge is the longest railway bridge in Africa. It crosses the Zambezi river from Mutarara on the North bank to Vila de Sena on the South bank. It was badly damaged during the civil war and subsequently was used as a single lane road bridge. It has now been converted back to a railway bridge and will be used to transport coal to the port of Beira.
Date 4 December 2008 (original upload date)
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Author User: (WT-shared) Davidbstanley at wts wikivoyage

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  • 2008-12-04 22:07 (WT-shared) Davidbstanley[dead link] 1200×900 (108154 bytes) The Dona Ana Bridge is the longest railway bridge in Africa. It crosses the Zambezi river from Mutarara on the North bank to Vila de Sena on (Import from wikitravel.org/shared)

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