Puente Viejo
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Puente Viejo | |
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Coordinates | 36°44′23″N 5°09′48″W / 36.739722°N 5.163303°W |
Carries | Pedestrians |
Crosses | Guadalevín River and El Tajo canyon |
Locale | Ronda |
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Puente Viejo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpwente ˈβjexo], "Old Bridge") is the second oldest and second lowest of the three bridges that span the 120-metre (390 ft) deep chasm that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the city of Ronda in southern Spain. Despite its name ('Old bridge'), it is newer than the Puente Romano ('Roman bridge'). It was built in 1616, and currently only carries pedestrian traffic.
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- Bridges in Andalusia
- Pedestrian bridges in Spain
- Bridges completed in the 17th century
- Buildings and structures completed in 1616
- Transport infrastructure completed in the 1610s
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