Arenas Bridge
The Arenas Bridge is a truss bridge built in 1894 between the municipalities of Cayey and Cidra in Puerto Rico. Also known as Puente Rio La Plata, it was the longest bridge constructed in Puerto Rico during the Spanish colonial period. It crosses the Rio de la Plata, the longest river in Puerto Rico. According to the U.S. National Park Service, "[t]his is the most important metal bridge in Puerto Rico from the period." The bridge is still standing.
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Arenas Bridge
The Arenas Bridge is a truss bridge built in 1894 between the municipalities of Cayey and Cidra in Puerto Rico. Also known as Puente Rio La Plata, it was the longest bridge constructed in Puerto Rico during the Spanish colonial period. It crosses the Rio de la Plata, the longest river in Puerto Rico. According to the U.S. National Park Service, "[t]his is the most important metal bridge in Puerto Rico from the period." The bridge is still standing.
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Die Arenas Bridge in Cayey, Pu ...... Bridge blieb jedoch verschont.
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El puente Arenas se localiza e ...... ñas centrales de Puerto Rico".
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The Arenas Bridge is a truss b ...... The bridge is still standing.
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Sichar, Mariano; Nicrisse & Decluve, et al.
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Location of the Arenas Bridge in Puerto Rico
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Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS
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Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS
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Die Arenas Bridge in Cayey, Pu ...... uwerk wird immer noch genutzt.
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El puente Arenas se localiza e ...... ñas centrales de Puerto Rico".
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Arenas Bridge
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Arenas Bridge
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Puente Arenas
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Arenas Bridge
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