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Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge

The Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge (Turkish: Yavuz Sultan Selim Köprüsü), also known as the Third Bosphorus Bridge,[2] is a vehicular bridge over the Bosphorus strait, to the north of Istanbuls's two older suspension bridges, the 15 July Martyrs Bridge being the First Bosphorus Bridge and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge the Second Bosphorus Bridge. The bridge is located near the entrance to the Black Sea from the Bosphorus strait, between Garipçe in Sarıyer on the European side and Poyrazköy in Beykoz on the Asian side.[3]

Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge

Yavuz Sultan Selim Köprüsü
Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge in Istanbul
Coordinates41°12′10″N 29°06′42″E / 41.2029°N 29.1116°E / 41.2029; 29.1116
Carries8 lanes of Motorway O-7 and 1 double-track railway
CrossesBosphorus
LocaleIstanbul
Official nameYavuz Sultan Selim Bridge
Other name(s)Third Bosphorus Bridge
Maintained byİçtaş-Astaldi consortium
Followed byFatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge
Characteristics
DesignHybrid cable-stayed suspension bridge
Total length2,164 m (7,100 ft)[1]
Width58.4 m (192 ft)[1]
Height322+ m (1,056+ ft)[1]
Longest span1,408 m (4,619 ft)[1]
History
DesignerJean-François Klein
Michel Virlogeux
T-ingénierie
Construction start2013
Construction cost4.5 billion TRY
Opened26 August 2016
Statistics
Toll$3.00
Location

The foundation stone was laid on 29 May 2013[4] and the bridge opened to traffic on 26 August 2016.[5][6]

At 322 m (1,056 ft), it is the world's fifth-tallest bridge of any type.[7] The main span is the 13th longest suspension bridge in the world.[8]It is also one of the world's widest suspension bridges,[9] at 58.4 metres (192 ft) across.[1]

Project edit

The bridge is part of the projected 260 km (160 mi) Northern Marmara Motorway (Turkish: Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu), which will bypass urban areas of northern Istanbul connecting Kınalı, Silivri in the west and Paşaköy, Hendek in the east. The 58.4-metre-wide (192 ft) bridge is 2,164 m (7,100 ft) in length with a main span of 1,408 m (4,619 ft).[10]

 
The view of the bridge with the seasonal turquoise waters.
 
A view of the bridge from the Bosphorus, south.

Designed by the Swiss engineer Jean-François Klein (project leader) and by the French structural engineer Michel Virlogeux from T-ingénierie (a Geneva-based company), the bridge is a combined road-rail bridge. It carries four motorway lanes and one railway track in each direction. The construction was carried out by a consortium of the Turkish company İçtaş and the Italian company Astaldi which won the bid to construct it on 30 May 2012. The budgeted cost for the bridge was 4.5 billion TRY (approximately US$2.5 billion as of March 2013). Construction was originally expected to be completed in 36 months with the opening date scheduled for the end of 2015.[11][12]

According to the Minister of Transport and Communication Binali Yıldırım, of the total area nationalised for the bridge, 9.57% was private property, 75.24% was forested land, and the remaining 15.19% was state-owned land.[13]

In June 2018, iduring the Turkish currency and debt crisis, Bloomberg reported that Astaldi and Webuild,[2] an Italian multinational construction company, were poised to sell their stake in the project for $467 million.[14] The project had failed to meet projections, requiring Ankara to boost operators' revenue from treasury coffers,[15] and since early 2018 the partners in the joint venture sought restructuring of $2.3 billion of debt from creditors.[16] On July 30, 2018, China's ICBC was authorized as the lead regulator to refinance the $2.7 billion loan for the bridge.[17]

The bridge toll is set to be 9.90 between the motorway exits Odayeri and Paşaköy. It is expected that at least 135,000 vehicles will use the bridge daily in each direction.

Construction edit

 
A view of the bridge at night.

Plans for a third Bosphorus bridge were approved by the Ministry of Transportation in 2012. The construction of the project was awarded to the İçtaş-Astaldi consortium on 29 May 2012.[18]

Construction began officially with the laying of the foundation stone in a ceremony held on 29 May 2013, the anniversary of the conquest of Constantinople in 1453. The ceremony was attended by the then State President Abdullah Gül, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and numerous high-ranking officials. Erdoğan directed the construction management team to complete construction within 24 months, and set the opening date for 29 May 2015.

 
Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge from Poyrazköy on October 26, 2018.

Work was temporarily halted in July 2013 after it became evident that the site was poorly located,[19] but by then thousands of trees had already been cut down.[20] The paperwork filed for a change of plan written by the State Highways Directorate Director-General Mehmet Cahit Turhan on 11 June 2013, reads "it is appropriate to cancel the current construction plan due to the necessity of making a revision, which resulted from changes of the route project".[19] Both the ministry and the construction company have denied any change to the site location.[21]


On 5 April 2014, a fatal accident occurred during construction of the link road to the bridge on the Asian side of the Bosphorus near Çavuşbaşı, Beykoz. Three workers were killed and another was injured when he fell from collapsed scaffolding while concrete was being poured at a viaduct.[22][23]

Name of the bridge edit

 
Ninth Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Selim I (1470–1520)

At the ground-breaking ceremony President Abdullah Gül announced that the bridge would be named the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, in honour of Ottoman Sultan Selim I (c. 1470–1520), who expanded the Ottoman Empire into the Middle East and North Africa in 1514–1517 and obtained the title of Caliph of Islam for the Ottoman dynasty after his conquest of Egypt in 1517.[24] He was nicknamed Yavuz, traditionally translated in English as "Grim", but closer to "Stern" or "Implacable" in Turkish.[25]

The choice of name led to protests by Turkey's Alevi community because of Sultan Selim I's alleged role in the Ottoman persecution of Alevis.[26] After the Şahkulu Rebellion (1511) in Anatolia, and the Battle of Chaldiran (1514) in northwestern Iran, during which the Kızılbaş warriors of the Alevis in eastern Anatolia (who adhere to the Shia sect of Islam) sided with Shah Ismail I of Safavid Persia, the victorious Selim I ordered the massacre of the Kızılbaş whom he considered traitors and heretics (see also Ottoman–Safavid relations and Ottoman–Persian Wars).[27]

Controversy surrounding the bridge edit

Land prices in the less urbanized areas on both sides of the Bosphorus immediately soared in expectation of an urbanization boom thanks to the new cross-water connection, according to Ekumenopolis, a documentary film of 2010 about the area.[28] The efficacy of the proclaimed goal of easing traffic congestion was also challenged, with some claiming that "the project is little more than a contrivance to open for development lands that had been long protected by law".[29] Many consider the green areas and wetlands in question, producing most of the drinking water for the city, to be "essential for Istanbul's ecological and economic sustainability, and a possible pollution of the groundwater would provoke the collapse of the city".[30] In 1995, Erdoğan, then mayor of Istanbul, had himself declared that a third bridge would mean "the murder of the city".[29][31][32]

Opening ceremony edit

The opening ceremony on 26 August 2016 was attended by Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, Bosniak president of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bakir Izetbegović, Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov, the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and President of the self-declared state of Northern Cyprus Mustafa Akıncı.[5] Also, Chief Minister of Punjab (Pakistan) Shahbaz Sharif, Sandžak Bosniak Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia Rasim Ljajić, First Vice Prime Minister of Georgia Dimitri Kumsishvili and high-ranking officials from Azerbaijan also attended the opening ceremony.[33] Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım delivered speeches.[5]

Galleries edit

Stages of construction edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu" (PDF) (in Turkish). KGM. p. 22. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b "History, numbers and secrets of the third Bosphorus bridge". webuildvalue.com. 29 March 2023. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  3. ^ . Anatolian Agency. 29 April 2010. Archived from the original on 19 June 2010.
  4. ^ "Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, Istanbul". roadtraffic-technology.com. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  5. ^ a b c . TRT World. 25 August 2016. Archived from the original on 28 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Istanbul's mega project Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge to open in large ceremony". The Daily Sabah. 25 August 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  7. ^ "3. köprü yüzünü gösterdi, Bakan 3. köprüyü Habertürk'e tanıttı". 13 July 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  8. ^ "İşte 3. köprü güzergahı". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2010-04-29. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
  9. ^ Yackley, Ayla (August 26, 2016). "Turkey opens bridge between continents in megaproject drive". Reuters.
  10. ^ "3. Boaz Kprs ve Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu". 3kopru.com.
  11. ^ . Bir Saniye (in Turkish). 2012-09-26. Archived from the original on 2013-04-02. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
  12. ^ . Cumhuriyet (in Turkish). 2012-07-13. Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
  13. ^ "3. köprüden geçiş ücretleri belli oldu". Sabah (in Turkish). 2013-02-22. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
  14. ^ "Astaldi May Fetch More Than What It Needs in Istanbul Bridge Sale". Bloomberg. 6 June 2018.
  15. ^ "İşte köprü gerçekleri". Hurriyet (in Turkish). 2 July 2017.
  16. ^ "Turkish Banks Face Rising Pile of Debt-Restructuring Demands". Bloomberg News. Bloomberg. 31 May 2018.
  17. ^ "China's ICBC authorized to refinance $2.7B loan for two Turkish megaprojects". Daily Sabah. 30 July 2018.
  18. ^ "3. Köprü ihalesini İçtaş-Astaldi yapacak". CNN Türk. 29 May 2012.
  19. ^ a b "Controversy over third Bosphorus bridge's route change - Latest News". Hürriyet Daily News. 12 July 2013.
  20. ^ "Controversial Third Bosphorus Span in Istanbul Becomes the Bridge that No One Wanted to Build".
  21. ^ "Controversy over third Bosphorus bridge's route change – ECONOMICS". hurriyetdailynews.com. 12 July 2013.
  22. ^ Kaya, Hakan (2014-04-06). "3. Köprü inşaatında facia". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2015-03-25.
  23. ^ . Today's Zaman. 2015-03-23. Archived from the original on 2015-03-24. Retrieved 2015-03-25.
  24. ^ "Third Bosphorus bridge to be called 'Yavuz Sultan Selim' - Latest News". Hürriyet Daily News. 8 July 2013.
  25. ^ "Istanbul's new $3 billion bridge has a very divisive name". The Washington Post. 2016-08-27. from the original on 2022-05-19.
  26. ^ Christiane Schlötzer: Osmanische Träume. Bauprojekte in der Türkei. Süddeutsche.de vom 3. Juni 2013.
  27. ^ Kohn, George C. (2007). Dictionary of Wars. Infobase Publishing. p. 385. ISBN 978-0-8160-6577-6.
  28. ^ Part of the film available on YouTube, accessed 18 September 2011.
  29. ^ a b Finkel, Andrew (16 November 2011). "The Bridge to Nowhere".
  30. ^ Gürsoy & Hüküm (2006), Interview with the president of Istanbul's Architect association
  31. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-12. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
  32. ^ Constanze Letsch (8 June 2012). "Plan for new Bosphorus bridge sparks row over future of Istanbul". the Guardian.
  33. ^ "Yavuz Sultan Selim Köprüsü bugün açılıyor". CNN Türk. 26 August 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2016.

Sources edit

  • Gürsoy, Defne; Ugur Hüküm (2006). Istanbul: Emergence d'une société civile (in French). Paris: Editions Autrement. ISBN 978-2746707979.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge at Wikimedia Commons

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The Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge Turkish Yavuz Sultan Selim Koprusu also known as the Third Bosphorus Bridge 2 is a vehicular bridge over the Bosphorus strait to the north of Istanbuls s two older suspension bridges the 15 July Martyrs Bridge being the First Bosphorus Bridge and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge the Second Bosphorus Bridge The bridge is located near the entrance to the Black Sea from the Bosphorus strait between Garipce in Sariyer on the European side and Poyrazkoy in Beykoz on the Asian side 3 Yavuz Sultan Selim BridgeYavuz Sultan Selim KoprusuYavuz Sultan Selim Bridge in IstanbulCoordinates41 12 10 N 29 06 42 E 41 2029 N 29 1116 E 41 2029 29 1116Carries8 lanes of Motorway O 7 and 1 double track railwayCrossesBosphorusLocaleIstanbulOfficial nameYavuz Sultan Selim BridgeOther name s Third Bosphorus BridgeMaintained byIctas Astaldi consortiumFollowed byFatih Sultan Mehmet BridgeCharacteristicsDesignHybrid cable stayed suspension bridgeTotal length2 164 m 7 100 ft 1 Width58 4 m 192 ft 1 Height322 m 1 056 ft 1 Longest span1 408 m 4 619 ft 1 HistoryDesignerJean Francois KleinMichel VirlogeuxT ingenierieConstruction start2013Construction cost4 5 billion TRYOpened26 August 2016StatisticsToll 3 00LocationThe foundation stone was laid on 29 May 2013 4 and the bridge opened to traffic on 26 August 2016 5 6 At 322 m 1 056 ft it is the world s fifth tallest bridge of any type 7 The main span is the 13th longest suspension bridge in the world 8 It is also one of the world s widest suspension bridges 9 at 58 4 metres 192 ft across 1 Contents 1 Project 2 Construction 3 Name of the bridge 4 Controversy surrounding the bridge 5 Opening ceremony 6 Galleries 6 1 Stages of construction 7 See also 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksProject editSee also Northern Marmara Motorway The bridge is part of the projected 260 km 160 mi Northern Marmara Motorway Turkish Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu which will bypass urban areas of northern Istanbul connecting Kinali Silivri in the west and Pasakoy Hendek in the east The 58 4 metre wide 192 ft bridge is 2 164 m 7 100 ft in length with a main span of 1 408 m 4 619 ft 10 nbsp The view of the bridge with the seasonal turquoise waters nbsp A view of the bridge from the Bosphorus south Designed by the Swiss engineer Jean Francois Klein project leader and by the French structural engineer Michel Virlogeux from T ingenierie a Geneva based company the bridge is a combined road rail bridge It carries four motorway lanes and one railway track in each direction The construction was carried out by a consortium of the Turkish company Ictas and the Italian company Astaldi which won the bid to construct it on 30 May 2012 The budgeted cost for the bridge was 4 5 billion TRY approximately US 2 5 billion as of March 2013 Construction was originally expected to be completed in 36 months with the opening date scheduled for the end of 2015 11 12 According to the Minister of Transport and Communication Binali Yildirim of the total area nationalised for the bridge 9 57 was private property 75 24 was forested land and the remaining 15 19 was state owned land 13 In June 2018 iduring the Turkish currency and debt crisis Bloomberg reported that Astaldi and Webuild 2 an Italian multinational construction company were poised to sell their stake in the project for 467 million 14 The project had failed to meet projections requiring Ankara to boost operators revenue from treasury coffers 15 and since early 2018 the partners in the joint venture sought restructuring of 2 3 billion of debt from creditors 16 On July 30 2018 China s ICBC was authorized as the lead regulator to refinance the 2 7 billion loan for the bridge 17 The bridge toll is set to be 9 90 between the motorway exits Odayeri and Pasakoy It is expected that at least 135 000 vehicles will use the bridge daily in each direction Construction edit nbsp A view of the bridge at night Plans for a third Bosphorus bridge were approved by the Ministry of Transportation in 2012 The construction of the project was awarded to the Ictas Astaldi consortium on 29 May 2012 18 Construction began officially with the laying of the foundation stone in a ceremony held on 29 May 2013 the anniversary of the conquest of Constantinople in 1453 The ceremony was attended by the then State President Abdullah Gul Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and numerous high ranking officials Erdogan directed the construction management team to complete construction within 24 months and set the opening date for 29 May 2015 nbsp Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge from Poyrazkoy on October 26 2018 Work was temporarily halted in July 2013 after it became evident that the site was poorly located 19 but by then thousands of trees had already been cut down 20 The paperwork filed for a change of plan written by the State Highways Directorate Director General Mehmet Cahit Turhan on 11 June 2013 reads it is appropriate to cancel the current construction plan due to the necessity of making a revision which resulted from changes of the route project 19 Both the ministry and the construction company have denied any change to the site location 21 On 5 April 2014 a fatal accident occurred during construction of the link road to the bridge on the Asian side of the Bosphorus near Cavusbasi Beykoz Three workers were killed and another was injured when he fell from collapsed scaffolding while concrete was being poured at a viaduct 22 23 Name of the bridge edit nbsp Ninth Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Selim I 1470 1520 At the ground breaking ceremony President Abdullah Gul announced that the bridge would be named the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge in honour of Ottoman Sultan Selim I c 1470 1520 who expanded the Ottoman Empire into the Middle East and North Africa in 1514 1517 and obtained the title of Caliph of Islam for the Ottoman dynasty after his conquest of Egypt in 1517 24 He was nicknamed Yavuz traditionally translated in English as Grim but closer to Stern or Implacable in Turkish 25 The choice of name led to protests by Turkey s Alevi community because of Sultan Selim I s alleged role in the Ottoman persecution of Alevis 26 After the Sahkulu Rebellion 1511 in Anatolia and the Battle of Chaldiran 1514 in northwestern Iran during which the Kizilbas warriors of the Alevis in eastern Anatolia who adhere to the Shia sect of Islam sided with Shah Ismail I of Safavid Persia the victorious Selim I ordered the massacre of the Kizilbas whom he considered traitors and heretics see also Ottoman Safavid relations and Ottoman Persian Wars 27 Controversy surrounding the bridge editLand prices in the less urbanized areas on both sides of the Bosphorus immediately soared in expectation of an urbanization boom thanks to the new cross water connection according to Ekumenopolis a documentary film of 2010 about the area 28 The efficacy of the proclaimed goal of easing traffic congestion was also challenged with some claiming that the project is little more than a contrivance to open for development lands that had been long protected by law 29 Many consider the green areas and wetlands in question producing most of the drinking water for the city to be essential for Istanbul s ecological and economic sustainability and a possible pollution of the groundwater would provoke the collapse of the city 30 In 1995 Erdogan then mayor of Istanbul had himself declared that a third bridge would mean the murder of the city 29 31 32 Opening ceremony editThe opening ceremony on 26 August 2016 was attended by Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov Bosniak president of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bakir Izetbegovic Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and President of the self declared state of Northern Cyprus Mustafa Akinci 5 Also Chief Minister of Punjab Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif Sandzak Bosniak Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia Rasim Ljajic First Vice Prime Minister of Georgia Dimitri Kumsishvili and high ranking officials from Azerbaijan also attended the opening ceremony 33 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Binali Yildirim delivered speeches 5 Galleries edit nbsp Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge view from Poyrazkoy road nbsp Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge Poyrazkoy leg nbsp nbsp nbsp Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge view from Poyrazkoy nbsp Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge view from PoyrazkoyStages of construction edit nbsp Poyrazkoy pylons view from Garipce Sariyer in January 2014 nbsp Poyrazkoy pylons view from Garipce in January 2014 nbsp View from Anadolu Kavagi July 2015 nbsp View from Poyrazkoy July 2015 nbsp Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge 24 August 2016See also editIstanbul Canal Istanbul Airport Bosphorus Bridge Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge Osman Gazi Bridge Canakkale 1915 Bridge Eurasia Tunnel undersea tunnel crossing the Bosphorus for vehicular traffic opened in December 2016 Marmaray undersea rail tunnel connecting the Asian and European sides of Istanbul Great Istanbul Tunnel a proposed three level road rail undersea tunnel Public transport in Istanbul Rail transport in Turkey Turkish StraitsReferences edit a b c d e Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu PDF in Turkish KGM p 22 Retrieved 27 June 2014 a b History numbers and secrets of the third Bosphorus bridge webuildvalue com 29 March 2023 Retrieved 30 March 2023 Turkey Unveils Route for Istanbul s Third Bridge Anatolian Agency 29 April 2010 Archived from the original on 19 June 2010 Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge Istanbul roadtraffic technology com Retrieved 29 August 2016 a b c 3rd Bosphorus bridge opening ceremony TRT World 25 August 2016 Archived from the original on 28 August 2016 Istanbul s mega project Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge to open in large ceremony The Daily Sabah 25 August 2016 Retrieved 29 August 2016 3 kopru yuzunu gosterdi Bakan 3 kopruyu Haberturk e tanitti 13 July 2012 Retrieved 29 August 2016 Iste 3 kopru guzergahi Hurriyet in Turkish 2010 04 29 Retrieved 2013 03 30 Yackley Ayla August 26 2016 Turkey opens bridge between continents in megaproject drive Reuters 3 Boaz Kprs ve Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu 3kopru com 3 Kopru Nereye Yapilacak Ne Zaman Bitecek Bir Saniye in Turkish 2012 09 26 Archived from the original on 2013 04 02 Retrieved 2013 03 30 Iste 3 Bogaz Koprusu Cumhuriyet in Turkish 2012 07 13 Archived from the original on 2012 07 16 Retrieved 2013 03 30 3 kopruden gecis ucretleri belli oldu Sabah in Turkish 2013 02 22 Retrieved 2013 03 30 Astaldi May Fetch More Than What It Needs in Istanbul Bridge Sale Bloomberg 6 June 2018 Iste kopru gercekleri Hurriyet in Turkish 2 July 2017 Turkish Banks Face Rising Pile of Debt Restructuring Demands Bloomberg News Bloomberg 31 May 2018 China s ICBC authorized to refinance 2 7B loan for two Turkish megaprojects Daily Sabah 30 July 2018 3 Kopru ihalesini Ictas Astaldi yapacak CNN Turk 29 May 2012 a b Controversy over third Bosphorus bridge s route change Latest News Hurriyet Daily News 12 July 2013 Controversial Third Bosphorus Span in Istanbul Becomes the Bridge that No One Wanted to Build Controversy over third Bosphorus bridge s route change ECONOMICS hurriyetdailynews com 12 July 2013 Kaya Hakan 2014 04 06 3 Kopru insaatinda facia Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 2015 03 25 Japanese engineer commits suicide after Izmit bridge cable snaps Today s Zaman 2015 03 23 Archived from the original on 2015 03 24 Retrieved 2015 03 25 Third Bosphorus bridge to be called Yavuz Sultan Selim Latest News Hurriyet Daily News 8 July 2013 Istanbul s new 3 billion bridge has a very divisive name The Washington Post 2016 08 27 Archived from the original on 2022 05 19 Christiane Schlotzer Osmanische Traume Bauprojekte in der Turkei Suddeutsche de vom 3 Juni 2013 Kohn George C 2007 Dictionary of Wars Infobase Publishing p 385 ISBN 978 0 8160 6577 6 Part of the film available on YouTube accessed 18 September 2011 a b Finkel Andrew 16 November 2011 The Bridge to Nowhere Gursoy amp Hukum 2006 Interview with the president of Istanbul s Architect association It s Still a Bridge Too Far Pt2 the Backbencher Archived from the original on 2013 09 12 Retrieved 2013 09 19 Constanze Letsch 8 June 2012 Plan for new Bosphorus bridge sparks row over future of Istanbul the Guardian Yavuz Sultan Selim Koprusu bugun aciliyor CNN Turk 26 August 2016 Retrieved 29 August 2016 Sources editGursoy Defne Ugur Hukum 2006 Istanbul Emergence d une societe civile in French Paris Editions Autrement ISBN 978 2746707979 External links edit nbsp Media related to Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge amp oldid 1197783359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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