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Vol 16, Issue 1, 2024
Pages: 645 - 659
Review paper
Geodesy Editor: Gordana Jakovljević
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Published: 12.06.2024. Review paper Geodesy Editor: Gordana Jakovljević

GEOMATIC DATA FOR TREATMENT OF HISTORIC BRIDGES. THE CASE STUDY OF THE RIBNICA BRIDGE IN PODGORICA, MONTENEGRO

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Athanasios Iliodromitis ,
Athanasios Iliodromitis
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University of West Attica, Athens, Greece

Radovan Đurović ,
Radovan Đurović

University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro

Jovan Furtula ,
Jovan Furtula

University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro

Gojko Nikolić ,
Gojko Nikolić

University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro

Vassilis Pagounis
Vassilis Pagounis

University of West Attica, Athens, Greece

Abstract

Stone bridges, all around Europe stand as enduring testaments to engineering mastery, cultural heritage, and historical continuity. They served as crucial infrastructural lifelines, connecting communities and fostering trade routes. Their enduring presence symbolizes the craftsmanship and innovation of their eras, reflecting diverse regional styles and technological advancements. Geometric documentation of a stone bridge provides critical insights into its structural integrity, aiding in preservation efforts. Accurate data obtained through geomatic techniques ensures informed conservation decisions, safeguarding the bridge's historical significance for future generations. This paper focuses on the geometric documentation of the Ribnica Bridge in Podgorica, Montenegro.

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