The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, led the beginning of the construction of the bridge that will connect the city of Salvador with the island of Itaparica, in the state of Bahia. With 12.4 kilometers of extension, the structure will become, once completed, the bridge over the longest sea in Latin America, above the traditional Rio-Niterói bridge.The work is part of a public-private partnership between the Bahia government and a …
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The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, led the beginning of the construction of the bridge that will connect the city of Salvador with the island of Itaparica, in the state of Bahia. With 12.4 kilometers of extension, the structure will become, once completed, the bridge over the longest sea in Latin America, above the traditional Rio-Niterói bridge.The work is part of a public-private partnership between the Bahia government and a …