List of bridges in Lebanon

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Historical and architectural interest bridges

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Name Arabic Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Governorate Ref.
1Leontes Bridgeجسر الليطانيMasonry
3 arches
Out of order
Litani River
3rd or 4th centuryTyre
33°20′22.9″N 35°15′03.2″E / 33.339694°N 35.250889°E / 33.339694; 35.250889 (Leontes Bridge)
South Governorate
2Nahr al-Kalb Bridgeجسر نهر الكلبMasonry
3 arches
Zouk Mosbeh
33°57′17.5″N 35°36′06.6″E / 33.954861°N 35.601833°E / 33.954861; 35.601833 (Nahr al-Kalb Bridge)
Mount Lebanon
3Mudeirej Bridgeجسر المديرجHeight : 75 m (246 ft)430 m (1,410 ft)Beam
Prestressed concrete
1998Hammana
33°48′02.4″N 35°43′37.8″E / 33.800667°N 35.727167°E / 33.800667; 35.727167 (Mudeirej Bridge)
Mount Lebanon[S 1]

Other bridges

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  • Qasmiyeh Bridge[1][2][3]
  • Old Qasmiyeh Bridge[1]
  • Khardali Bridge[1]
  • Zrariyeh Bridge[1]
  • Qaquaiya Bridge[1]
  • Tayr Felsay Bridge[1]
  • Barghoz Bridge[1]
  • Dallafeh Bridge[4]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Seifeddine, Wassim (March 23, 2026). "Israel destroys vital bridges in southern Lebanon in preparation for 'ground invasion'". Anadolu Agency. Retrieved April 20, 2026.
  2. "Lebanon restores southern road, bridge links destroyed by Israel". Daily Sabah. April 19, 2026. Retrieved April 20, 2026.
  3. Levaton, Stav (April 16, 2026). "Reports: 11 dead in Lebanon strikes; last bridge linking south to rest of country destroyed". The Times of Israel. Retrieved April 21, 2026.
  4. Mancourant Atallah, Nada (March 23, 2026). "Israel hits eight Lebanese bridges as Smotrich calls for Litani River border". The National. Retrieved April 20, 2026.

See also

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