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Musi River


Musi River
Musi River is a river located in South Sumatra province, Indonesia. With a length of 750 km, this river is the longest on the island of Sumatra and Palembang city split into two parts. Ampera bridge that became an icon of Palembang was passed over this river. Since the era of Sriwijaya until now, the river is famous as the main medium of transportation for the community.
On the banks of the Musi River are the Port of New Boom and the Museum of Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II.

Bridge Ampera
Ampera bridge is a bridge in Palembang, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Ampera bridge, which has become a kind of symbol of the city, situated in the middle of the city of Palembang, linking regions and Seberang Ulu Seberang Ilir separated by the River Musi.

Bridge Ampera Structure
Length: 1117 m [citation needed] (the center of the 71.90 m)
Width: 22 m
Height: 11.5 m from the surface of the water
Tower Height: 63 m from ground
The distance between towers: 75 m
Weight: 944 tons

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