Puente de Piedra

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Puente de Piedra is a historic stone bridge in the Spanish city of Zamora, notable for its medieval origins and role in crossing the Duero River.

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Puente de Piedra canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
historic monument
stone bridge
category Bridges over the Duero in Spain
Buildings and structures in Zamora
Medieval bridges in Spain
cityServed Zamora NERFINISHED
connects areas across the Duero River
historic center of Zamora NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Spain
crosses Duero River NERFINISHED
crossesAt Zamora urban area NERFINISHED
culturalRole symbol of Zamora
era medieval period
function river crossing
hasPart stone arches
hasUse road bridge
hasViewOf Duero River NERFINISHED
Zamora skyline
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
heritageStatus Bien de Interés Cultural NERFINISHED
historicRole facilitated trade and communication across the Duero River
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Castile and León
Province of Zamora NERFINISHED
Spain
Zamora NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter its stone construction
nameMeaning Stone Bridge NERFINISHED
notableFor historic character
medieval origins
stone construction
regionServed Castile and León NERFINISHED
riverBasin Duero basin NERFINISHED
significance main historic crossing of the Duero in Zamora
tourismAttraction yes
transportRole local traffic route
urbanContext historic center of Zamora
usedBy pedestrians
road vehicles

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Zamora hasStructure Puente de Piedra