According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, there are approximately 600,000 bridges in the United States. The number worldwide must be significantly greater, though not proportionally as the U.S. is a richer nation and has more territory requiring more bridges than most. I'm aware this is not a complete answer, but the previous suggested answer was "400", and that is WAY off.
There are a total of 2,000 bridges and tunnels in New York City alone. In the Bronx there are five bridges - Pelham Bridge, Hutchinson River Parkway Bridge, Unionport Bridge, Eastern Boulevard Bridge, and City Island Bridge.
1 bridge as in the universe the whole world could be doubled but just one would be inside another ....
There are millions of bridges in the world, with approximately 600,000 in just the United States.
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More than 600,000
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World Guide to Covered Bridges was created in 1953.
From the mouth of the Cuyahoga River to Akron there are eighty-four bridges -- over three and a half per mile. It is said that there is a greater variety of bridges here than in any other place in the world.
Hamburg has over 2,500 bridges, more than any city in the world. One of its most prominent bridges is the Kohlbrandbrucke, which is 12,927 feet long.
234 bridges In Chennai....
12 bridges
Cantilever bridgesCable stayed bridges
Egypt is not home to one of the three longest suspension bridges in the world.
yes they have many types of differnet bridges