El Tajo gorge

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El Tajo gorge is a dramatic, steep-sided canyon in Ronda, Spain, known for its deep chasm carved by the Guadalevín River and the iconic Puente Nuevo bridge spanning it.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
approximateDepth about 120 metres
about 390 feet
category Canyons and gorges of Spain
Landforms of Andalusia
Tourist attractions in the Province of Málaga
country Spain
crossedBy Puente Nuevo NERFINISHED
Puente Viejo NERFINISHED
Puente Árabe NERFINISHED
geologicalProcess fluvial erosion
hasBridgeAbove Puente Nuevo NERFINISHED
Puente Viejo NERFINISHED
Puente Árabe NERFINISHED
hasCity Ronda NERFINISHED
hasNameInSpanish El Tajo NERFINISHED
hasPhotogenicFeature bridge spanning the chasm
vertical cliffs
hasViewpoint Balcón del Coño NERFINISHED
Mirador de Aldehuela NERFINISHED
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Andalusia
Province of Málaga NERFINISHED
Ronda NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedOnPlanet Earth NERFINISHED
nearTransport Ronda bus station NERFINISHED
Ronda railway station NERFINISHED
notableFor Puente Nuevo bridge views
deep chasm
dramatic scenery
steep sides
partOf Ronda landscape
popularActivity hiking along viewpoints
photography
sightseeing
region Serranía de Ronda NERFINISHED
river Guadalevín River NERFINISHED
separates new town of Ronda NERFINISHED
old town of Ronda NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism
scenic tourism
watercourseCarving Guadalevín River NERFINISHED

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Ronda locatedAbove El Tajo gorge
Ronda hasPart El Tajo gorge