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Mesi Bridge, also known as Ura e Mesit in Albanian, is a historical bridge located in the northern part of Albania, near the city of Shkodra. The bridge was built in the 18th century by local craftsmen using local stone and is known for its unique architecture and engineering.

The Mesi Bridge spans across the Kir river and measures around 108 meters in length and 3 meters in width. It consists of ten arches, with the middle one being the largest and highest, measuring around 22 meters in height. The bridge is made of cut stones, held together with a special type of mortar made from eggs, flour, and ash.

Mesi Bridge played an important role in the past as it was part of the trade route that linked the Adriatic Sea with the Balkans. The bridge served as an important connection between the two sides of the river, allowing people to easily transport goods, livestock, and other commodities.

Today, Mesi Bridge is considered an important cultural and historical monument in Albania and is visited by many tourists each year. The bridge was also recognized as a cultural heritage monument in 1983 by the Albanian government.