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Most Slovenského národného povstania (''(英語:Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising)''), commonly referred to as Most SNP or the UFO Bridge, and named Nový most (''(英語:New Bridge)'') from 1993 to 2012, is a road bridge over the Danube in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is the world's longest cable-stayed bridge to have one pylon and one cable-stayed plane.
It is an asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge with a main span length of . Its steel construction is suspended from steel cables, connected on the Petržalka side to two pillars. The total length of the bridge is , its width , and it weighs .
A special attraction is the flying saucer-shaped structure housing a restaurant, which since 2005 has been called ''UFO'' (previously, ''Bystrica''), on the bridge's pylon. The restaurant is reached using an elevator located in the east pillar, and offers a good view over Bratislava. The west pillar houses an emergency staircase with 430 stairs. Nový Most has four lanes for motor traffic on the upper level and lanes for bicycles and pedestrians on the lower level.
==Name==
Since its construction in 1972 the bridge was called ''Most SNP'' ((英語:Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising)), although locally it was called New Bridge. In 1993, its name was changed by the Bratislava City Council to ''Nový Most'' ((英語:New Bridge)) to unify its official name with that actually used by the people. On 29 March 2012 members of the Bratislava City Council voted in favor of an initiative by the Mayor of Old Town Táňa Rosová (SDKÚ-DS) to change the bridge's name back to ''Most SNP'', effective 29 August 2012.

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