γέφυρα πολεμικού - traduzione in Inglese
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γέφυρα πολεμικού - traduzione in Inglese

MULTI-SPAN CABLE-STAYED BRIDGE IN GREECE
Rion-Antirion Bridge; Harilaos Trikoupis bridge; Harilaos Trikoupis Bridge; Rhion-Antirrion Bridge; Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge; Rio-Antirio Bridge; Rio antirrio bridge; Rio-Antirio bridge; Γέφυρα Ρίου-Αντιρρίου; Rio-Antirrio bridge; Rio–Antirrio bridge; Rio-Antirrio Bridge
  • Pylon construction

γέφυρα πολεμικού      
conning tower
conning tower         
  • 6}}'s (BB-2) conning tower during construction c. 1892
  • 2}}
  • 2}} (in 1940)
  • 6}} (BB-27) with its cylindrical conning tower visible directly aft and above its second forward main gun turret c. 1916-17.

Hint: The conning tower is partially obscured by the turret.
  • m}} long, with a diameter of roughly twice the distance between the weather deck and the bottom of the number "383"<!-- Estimation based on this cross-section drawing:
[https://maritime.org/doc/fleetsub/appendix/images/figa-28.jpg] -->.
PORTION OF A SHIP
Conning station; Conn. tower
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Wikipedia

Rio–Antirrio Bridge

The Rio–Antirrio Bridge (Greek: Γέφυρα Ρίου–Αντιρρίου), officially the Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge, is one of the world's longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges and longest of the fully suspended type. It crosses the Gulf of Corinth near Patras, linking the town of Rio on the Peloponnese peninsula to Antirrio on mainland Greece by road. It opened one day before the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics, on 12 August 2004, and was used to transport the Olympic flame.