List of Bridges - Turkey

Turkey

  • Aesepus Bridge
  • Akköprü, Ankara Province
  • Arapsu Bridge
  • Bosphorus Bridge (Boğaziçi Köprüsü), Istanbul, connects Asia and Europe.
  • Constantine's Bridge (Mysia)
  • Demirköprü, Adana
  • Eurymedon Bridge (Aspendos)
  • Eurymedon Bridge (Selge)
  • Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge (F.S.M. Köprüsü), Istanbul
  • Galata Bridge (Galata Köprüsü), Istanbul
  • Karamagara Bridge
  • Kemer Bridge
  • Limyra Bridge
  • Macestos Bridge
  • Malabadi Bridge (Malabadi Köprüsü), Diyarbakır
  • Nysa Bridge
  • Kömürhan Bridge, Eastern Anatolia
  • Bridge at Oinoandai Antalya Province
  • Penkalas Bridge
  • Pergamon Bridge
  • Sangarius Bridge
  • Saraçhane Bridge, Edirne
  • Severan Bridge (Cendere Köprüsü), Adıyaman
  • Taşköprü, Adana
  • Valens Aqueduct
  • Varda Bridge (Varda Köprüsü), railway bridge in Adana Province
  • White Bridge (Mysia)

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