Tagus River gorge

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The Tagus River gorge is a dramatic, steep-sided canyon carved by the Tagus River, forming a scenic natural landmark especially prominent as it passes through the historic city of Toledo, Spain.

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Label Occurrences
Tagus River gorge canonical 3
Tagus gorge at Alcántara 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
landform
river gorge
associatedWith Puente de Alcántara
Puente de San Martín
Toledo bridges
Toledo city walls
carvedBy Tagus River
country Spain
erosionalOrigin fluvial erosion
forms natural landmark
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
photography
hasCharacteristic dramatic
scenic
steep-sided
hasGeomorphologicalType incised meander gorge
hasImportance cultural landscape of Toledo
scenic value
locatedIn Castile-La Mancha
Tagus River
Toledo, Spain
central Spain
near historic centre of Toledo
surface form: Toledo historic centre
notableAt Toledo
partOf Tagus Basin
surface form: Tagus River valley
river Tagus River
surrounds historic core of Toledo
tourismType landscape tourism
sightseeing
viewpointFor panoramic views of Toledo

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Puente de San Martín hasViewOf Tagus River gorge
Alcázar of Toledo hasViewOf Tagus River gorge
Puente de Alcántara hasViewOf Tagus River gorge
Bridge of the Arch spans Tagus River gorge
this entity surface form: Tagus gorge at Alcántara