The point at which the trachea (windpipe) divides into right and left primary bronchi may be determined by locating the sternal angle.

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The trachea is about 10 cm long and it has an approximate diameter of 2 cm. It is located anterior to (in front of) the esophagus and posterior to (behind) the isthmus of the thyroid. The right and left main bronchi are branches of the trachea. This division occurs at the level, or just below the level, of the sternal angle, also known as the manubriosternal joint.