Friendship Bridge
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Friendship Bridge is a name for bridges linking countries separated by rivers or straits:
- Afghanistan–Uzbekistan Friendship Bridge, between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan
- Friendship Bridge (Paraguay–Brazil), between Paraguay and Brazil
- Giurgiu-Ruse Friendship Bridge, between Bulgaria and Romania over the Danube
- Narva Friendship Bridge, between Estonia and Russia over the Narva River
- Ponte de Amizade (meaning Friendship Bridge), between the Macau Peninsula and Taipa Island
- Puente La Amistad de Taiwán (meaning Friendship Bridge), built by Taiwan across the Tempisque River in Costa Rica
- Qatar–Bahrain Friendship Bridge, between Qatar and Bahrain (planned for 2015)
- Second Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, between Laos and Thailand Savannakhet/Mukdahan
- Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge, between China and North Korea
- Sino-Nepal Friendship Bridge, between China and Nepal
- Suez Canal Bridge also known as the Egyptian-Japanese Friendship Bridge
- Tajik-Afghan Friendship Bridge, between Tajikistan and Afghanistan
- Thai-Japanese Friendship Bridge, built by Japanese loan money in Bangkok, Thailand
- Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge, between Laos and Thailand at Vientiane/Nongkhai
- Youyi Bridge (meaning Friendship Bridge), built by China in Pakistan
- Friendship Bridge The crossing between the Indian town of Uri and the Pakistan controlled Kashmir (POK)town of Chakothi, rebuilt after the 2005 Kashmir earthquake by Indian Border Road Organisation (BRO) with support from Pakistan Army.
Friendship Bridge may also refer to:
- Friendship Bridge (non-profit), non-profit organization in the USA
See also
- Peace Bridge
- Bering Strait bridge
- Fraternity Bridge, linking Brazil and Argentina
- Unity Bridge across Ruvuma River between Tanzania and Mozambique
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