• Puente Colgante literally means "hanging bridge", which is the term used for suspension bridges in Spanish. Puente Colgante may refer to: Vizcaya Bridge...
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    The Puente Colgante (lit. 'Hanging Bridge'), originally called Puente de Clavería (lit. 'Clavería Bridge'), was a suspension bridge that connected the...
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    People in the area, and even the official website, commonly call it the Puente Colgante (literally "hanging bridge", used for suspension bridge in Spanish)...
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    Getxo (Basque: [getʃo]) (Spanish: Guecho) is a town located in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, in Spain. It...
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  • and Ynchausti y Compañía was awarded the franchise to construct the Puente Colgante soon after. This bridge spanned the Pasig River and connected the Binondo...
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  • Puente Colgante, transporter bridge in Spain Puente Colgante, a suspension bridge in Manila, Philippines Puente de Boyacà, bridge in Colombia Puente La...
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    The Puente de España (lit. 'Bridge of Spain') was a bridge that spanned the Pasig River in the Philippines, connecting the areas of Binondo and Ermita...
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    The Puente Colgado (Hanged Bridge) or Puente Colgante was a bridge on the Tagus river located in the town of Aranjuez, in the Community of Madrid, Spain...
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    multi-national conglomerate who also founded Tanduay Distillery and built the Puente Colgante. José was the managing director of the bank from 1868 to 1873 and 1876...
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  • Philippines. p. 30. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 10, 2021. "Puente Colgante – Insular Ice Plant and Cold Storage". Lougopal.com. Retrieved May...
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    The Northern Echo. Retrieved 25 October 2011. "Puente Colgante - Transbordador de Bizkaia". Puente Colgante (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-28....
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    greater and heavier 20th-century vehicular traffic than the 19th-century Puente Colgante, which it replaced. It was constructed in 1939 under the supervision...
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    Panoramic view of the city; Municipal Theatre; Plaza Las Tres Culturas; Puente Colgante at night and the National University of the Littoral. Santa Fe, Argentina...
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    where Manila's rice market was located, with the construction of the Puente Colgante, later replaced by the modern-day Quezon Bridge. At the time of its...
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    Mandaluyong, General Pío del Pilar advanced through Sampaloc and attacked Puente Colgante, causing the enemy to fall back, General Mariano Noriel, Parañaque...
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    (engineer), on his most important project, the transporter bridge ("Puente Colgante") on the Nervion river, between Portugalete and Getxo (Biscay), for...
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    border, "El Puente Colgante" (The Hanging Bridge) leads to Sonsonate municipality in El Salvador. There is also a newer bridge called "Puente La Intregracion"...
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    in Chicago. Between 1890 and 1893 the first transporter bridge ("Puente Colgante") in the world on the Nervion river, between Portugalete and Getxo...
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    Quebec (in French). Retrieved 26 June 2019. "Chile : construccion de puente colgante de 2 750 metros se iniciara en 2015". America Economica (in Spanish)...
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    for Manila, and Asia's first steel suspension bridge Puente Claveria, later called Puente Colgante. On August 1, 1851, the Banco Español-Filipino de Isabel...
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    river's course was straightened, the external port was enclosed, and the Puente Colgante transporter bridge was built. By 1900 Bilbao was Spain's biggest port...
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  • (Plaza Lacson) in Manila – 1920s First wire-cable suspension bridge: Puente Colgante Bridge in Manila – constructed in 1852 and replaced by the Quezon Bridge...
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  • Structural Engineering "Alberto Pumarejo Bridge". "Viaducto Provincial". "Puente Colgante de Occidente". "Chirajara Bridge". "Cesar Gaviria Trujillo Viaduct"...
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  • 2023. Hernandez, Evolution of Tensile Structures in Venezuela, p.1 "Puente colgante sobre Río Cuyuní" [Suspension bridge over Cuyuní River]. Fotodenisantana...
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  • (Calle Padre Burgos) Ermita, Manila 1630 1863 Puente de España Puente Colgante Puente de Claveria Quiapo, Manila South of Calle de Echague (Valderrama...
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  • of steel wire rope manufactured by Arnodin and photographs. Bilbao Puente Colgante, 1893, still in use Bizerta/Brest Transporter Bridge, 1898 Rouen Transporter...
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  • Retrieved 15 August 2015. Barahona, Rolando Castillo (6 March 2015). "Puente Colgante Sobre el Canal de Chacao Será el más Largo de Chile y de América Latina"...
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    works of old Spanish churches and some civil works including the old Puente Colgante in Quiapo and the Tutuban Railway Station in Tondo. In the last quarter...
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    District to the center of Manila Owner City of Manila Preceded by Puente Colgante (1902–1930s) Quezon Bridge (1930s–1945) Followed by Bridge of Spain...
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  • crosses". BBC. 19 August 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-25. "Chile: Caída del Puente Toltén" [Chile: Collapse of the Tolten Bridge]. Cronica Ferroviaria (in...
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