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Definition of ウーベイン‐ばし in the Japanese dictionary
U Bain Bashi 【U Bain Bridge】 "U Bein Bridge" A bridge over the Town Taman Lake in Amara Pula town in the middle of Myanmar. In the mid-nineteenth century, during the capital from Inwa to Amarapura, built with teak wood that was brought from the former royal palace in Inwa. The total length is about 1200 meters. It is known as the longest oldest bridge as a wooden bridge using teak wood. ウーベイン‐ばし【ウーベイン橋】 《U Bein Bridge》ミャンマー中部の町アマラプラのタウンタマン湖にかかる橋。19世紀半ば、インワからアマラプラへの遷都の際に、インワの旧王宮から運んだチーク材のみで建造。全長約1200メートル。チーク材を用いた木造橋としては最長最古の橋として知られる。
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