The Orinoquia Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in the eastern part of Venezuela. It spans the Orinoco River, which is one of the longest rivers in South America, with a length of 2,140 km. The bridge connects the cities of Ciudad Bolivar and Soledad, in the state of Bolivar, and it is part of the Gran Sabana highway, which is a major road in the region.
The construction of the Orinoquia Bridge started in 2002 and was completed in 2006. The bridge has a total length of 11.125 meters and a main span of 300 meters. It has a total of four lanes for vehicular traffic, as well as two pedestrian walkways on each side.
The Orinoquia Bridge has become an important landmark in the region, as it has significantly improved the transportation network in the area. It has also helped to boost the local economy by facilitating the movement of goods and people between the cities on both sides of the Orinoco River.
The bridge is an engineering marvel, and it is one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world. Its construction required the use of state-of-the-art technology and a significant amount of resources. The bridge is also an important tourist attraction, as it offers breathtaking views of the Orinoco River and the surrounding landscape.