Pančevo Moct
Pančevo Bridge (European route E70)
Pancevo Bridge, 47, 11060 Palilula Urban Municipality, Serbia

Pančevo Moct
is a minor waterways place
on the Danube between
Belgrade (5.04 kilometres
to the west) and
Blocare Cernavodă (962.95 kilometres
and 2 locks
to the east).
The nearest place in the direction of Blocare Cernavodă is Kovin Moct (Kovin Bridge (Expressway 14));
59.39 kilometres
away.
There may not be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a dual carriageway over the canal.
| Varadin Мост | 97.68 km | |
| Žeželj Moct | 96.71 km | |
| Beška Moct | 72.25 km | |
| Mihajlo Pupin Moct | 10.86 km | |
| Belgrade | 5.04 km | |
| Pančevo Moct | ||
| Kovin Moct | 59.39 km | |
| Serbia - Romania Border | 100.10 km | |
| Iron Gate I Power Station Bridge | 251.17 km | |
| Zámok Ðjerdap / Portile de Fier I | 251.23 km | |
| Ostrovul Mare Bridge | 339.99 km | |
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Wikipedia has a page about Pančevo Moct
Pančevo Bridge (Serbian Cyrillic: Панчевачки мост, romanized: Pančevački most) or colloquially Pančevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Панчевац) is a bridge over the Danube in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It was named after the northern city of Pančevo (in Vojvodina) which is connected to Belgrade by the road continuing from the bridge. It was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Belgrade, and until December 2014, when the Pupin Bridge opened further upstream in the municipality of Zemun, the only one.
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[Pančevo]
living in the Pančevo administrative area. Pančevo is the 4th largest city in Vojvodina and the 9th largest in Serbia by population. Pančevo was first mentioned
[Bridges of Belgrade]
[Three variants of the Vinča bridge] (in Serbian). Blic. Drumsko železnički most Vinča-Pančevo (Road-railway bridge Vinča-Pančevo, August 2012 Mateja Beljan
[BG Voz]
integrated BusPlus system. BG:Voz began service between New Belgrade and Pančevo Bridge stations on September 1, 2010. Starting from April 15, 2011, the line
[Pupin Bridge]
Opened in December 2014, it became the second bridge over the Danube in Belgrade, after the Pančevo Bridge in 1946. Due to the origin of the investors,
[Danube]
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[Krnjača]
across the Belgrade proper, to which it is connected only by one bridge, the Pančevo Bridge. The settlement is built behind the long embankment along the
[Belgrade railway junction]
Centre-Pančevo Bridge, with tunnels "Vračar" and "Stadion", was finished in 1993. The "Vračar" tunnel is 3.5 km (2.2 mi) long. From the Pančevo Bridge an
[Port of Belgrade]
Belgrade, Serbia. The port is located in the center of Belgrade, near Pančevo Bridge. It also manages the passenger terminal on the nearby Sava river. The
[Ada Huja]
by two traffic facilities: the Višnjička street to the south and the Pančevo bridge to the east. Ada Huja was previously an island, as its name suggests
