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Opened for traffic in 1977, the 741-metre-long (2,431ft) bridge has 11 spans, the main span being 525 metres (1,722ft). The maximum clearance to the sea is 26 metres (85ft). The Kvalsund Bridge is the 56th longest suspension bridge in the world, and also the northernmost suspension bridge in the world.[2][3]