I've always been in trouble with bridges. How to describe the Árpád Bridge correctly? 

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Many people think that it should be written with a hyphen, that is, as an Árpád bridge, even though it should be in plain and capital letters. Arpad Bridge. Geographical names can be complicated, and spelling correction doesn’t help in any case. :) 

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