List of bridges

The list of bridges contains various notable bridges around the world. The list is sorted by continent, and within continents, sorted alphabetically by country.

Africa

Algeria

Botswana

Egypt

Ghana

Liberia

Libya

Mozambique

Namibia

Nigeria

Réunion

South Africa

Tanzania

Zimbabwe and Zambia

  • Victoria Falls Bridge – linking Zimbabwe to Zambia, built in 1905 as part of the projected Cape-Cairo railway.

Asia

Afghanistan

Azerbaijan

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Brunei

Cambodia

China

Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Israel

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Korea, North

Korea, South

Kuwait

  • Jahra Road Bridge

Laos

Macau

Malaysia

Myanmar

Pakistan

Philippines

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

Sri Lanka

Syria

Taiwan

Tajikistan

Thailand

Turkey

Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Europe

Albania

Andorra

Armenia

Austria

Belarus

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Czech Republic

Croatia

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Moldova

Montenegro

Netherlands

North Macedonia

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine

United Kingdom

North America

Bermuda

Canada

Cayman Islands

Costa Rica

Dominican Republic

Faroe Islands

Mexico

Panama

Puerto Rico

United States

Just a few of the most famous bridges in the U.S. are:

South America

Argentina

Aruba

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Curaçao

  • Juliana Bridge
  • Emma Bridge
  • Wilhelmina Bridge
  • John Smith Bridge

Guyana

Paraguay

Peru

Suriname

Venezuela

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

Lists of bridges by type

Lists of bridges by measurement

References

  1. "Egypt's Sisi opens huge suspension bridge over the Nile". Reuters. 15 May 2019.
  2. 蓬莱橋, Shimada City Official Web cite Archived 16 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. James A. O’Kon (2005). "Computer Modeling of the Seventh Century Maya Suspension Bridge at Yaxchilan". Computing in Civil Engineering, Proceedings of the 2005 ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering Cancun, Mexico. 179: 124. doi:10.1061/40794(179)124.
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