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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Anghel Saligny Bridge, Apollo Bridge, Arpad Bridge, Be ka Bridge, Cernavod Bridge, Chain Bridge (Budapest), Constantine's Bridge (Danube), Danube Bridge, Danube Bridge 2, Elisabeth Bridge (Budapest), Giurgeni - Vadu Oii Bridge, Kossuth Bridge, Lafranconi Bridge, Liberty Bridge, Novi Sad, Liberty Bridge (Budapest), List of crossings of the Danube, Margaret Bridge, Maria Valeria Bridge, Megyeri Bridge, Most Slovenskeho narodneho povstania, Ostrovul Mare Bridge, Pan evo Bridge, Pentele Bridge (Hungary), Pet fi Bridge, Pristavny most, Rakoczi Bridge, Reichsbrucke, Road-Railway Bridge, Stary most (Bratislava), Trajan's Bridge, Varadin Bridge. Excerpt: This is a list of crossings of the Danube river, from its source in Germany to its mouth in the Black Sea. Next to each bridge listed is information regarding the year in which it was constructed and for what use it was constructed (foot bridge, bicycle bridge, road bridge or railway bridge), and the distance from the mouth of the river in kilometres where available. Bridges not primarily intended for public use but which have limited access (generally only in the daytime and only for bicycle and foot traffic) are not included. River source: convergence at ) (?) This article includes information translated from the German-language Wikipedia article de: Liste der Donaubrucken. The German-language article cites the following sources: Trajan's Bridge (Romanian: Serbian: ) or Bridge of Apollodorus over the Danube was a Roman segmental arch bridge, the first to be built over the lower Danube. Though it lasted fewer than 200 years before being destroyed, for more than 1,000 years it was the longest arch bridge in both total and span length. The bridge was constructed by the Greek architect Apollodorus of Damascus for the deployment of Roman troops in the...