In English it is called the Øresund bridge, but its original name is Øresundsbron, which is a combination of Danish and Swedish, since the first letter, Ø, is Danish (it would have been Ö in Swedish), and the last syllable, bron, is Swedish for 'the bridge' (would have been broen in Danish).
Here's the official link for the bridge:
http://osb.oeresundsbron.dk/frontpage/?lang=1
2007-03-01 08:58:41
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answered by Maria 4
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Oresund Bridge
2007-02-27 03:06:55
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answered by randomwoman56413 2
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Seeing is believing:)
See all bellow:
Bridge Between Sweden & Denmark
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Picture taken from the side of Sweden. The bridge is half under the water, for ships to pass and then again, it comes out on the other side.
Truly a marvelous piece of Engineering!!! The bridge ( or should it be called tunnel ) goes under water to allow movement of ships.
2007-02-27 03:08:09
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answered by Duke 2
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It's called the Ãresund bridge.
Here's the official website for the bridge: http://osb.oeresundsbron.dk/frontpage/?lang=1
There are tons of photos of the bridge here:
http://www.bridgephoto.dk/search/start.php
2007-02-28 05:50:25
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answered by agag22 3
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