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    The Puente de Alcántara is a Roman arch bridge in Toledo, Spain, spanning the River Tagus. The word Alcántara comes from Arabic القنطرة (al-qanţarah)...
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    The Alcántara Bridge (also known as Trajan's Bridge at Alcantara) is a Roman bridge at Alcántara, in Extremadura, Spain. Alcántara is from the Arabic word...
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    Toledo. "Puerta de Alcántara". Turismo de Castilla-La Mancha. "Puerta de Alcántara". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Puerta de Alcántara, Toledo. 360º...
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    provide access to the old town from the west, complementing the older Puente de Alcántara linking to the east. Both sides of the bridge were heavily fortified...
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    culture). Ermita del Cristo de la Vega, in Mudéjar style (11th century). Alcántara bridge, Roman bridge across the Tagus. Puente de San Martin, medieval bridge...
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    converted the monastery into a fortress in order to protect the Puente de Alcántara against a possible Muslim attack. With the disappearance of the Muslim...
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    The Aqueduct of Segovia (Spanish: Acueducto de Segovia) is a Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain. It was built around the first century AD to channel water...
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    The Alcázar of Toledo (Spanish: Alcázar de Toledo, IPA: [alˈkaθaɾ ðe toˈleðo]) is a stone fortification located in the highest part of Toledo, Spain. It...
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    the southernmost foothills of the Massif Central, known as the Garrigues de Nîmes. They are difficult to cross, as they are covered in dense vegetation...
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    (PDF) on 19 October 2007. Retrieved 26 June 2007. "El artificio de Juanelo y el puente de Julio César" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 8 October...
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