Taşköprü (Adana)
Taşköprü (English: Stone Bridge) is a Roman bridge spanning the Seyhan River in Adana that was probably built in the first half of the second century AD. The bridge was a key link in ancient trade routes from the Mediterranean Sea to Anatolia and Persia. Until its closure in 2007, it was one of the oldest bridges in the world open to motorized vehicles. Since 2007 it has only carried foot traffic, and now hosts social and cultural events.
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Taşköprü (Adana)
Taşköprü (English: Stone Bridge) is a Roman bridge spanning the Seyhan River in Adana that was probably built in the first half of the second century AD. The bridge was a key link in ancient trade routes from the Mediterranean Sea to Anatolia and Persia. Until its closure in 2007, it was one of the oldest bridges in the world open to motorized vehicles. Since 2007 it has only carried foot traffic, and now hosts social and cultural events.
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Die Taşköprü (türkisch für „St ...... halb des Staudamms Eski Baraj.
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Il grande Ponte in pietra di A ...... Adana, ed è usato ancora oggi.
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Le pont de pierre (en turc: Ta ...... hui l'un des symboles d'Adana.
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Taşköprü (English: Stone Bridg ...... ü ("Stone Bridge" in Turkish).
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120–135 AD?
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Die Taşköprü (türkisch für „St ...... halb des Staudamms Eski Baraj.
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Il grande Ponte in pietra di A ...... lle antiche Anatolia e Persia.
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Le pont de pierre (en turc: Ta ...... hui l'un des symboles d'Adana.
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Taşköprü (English: Stone Bridg ...... ts social and cultural events.
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Pont de pierre (Adana)
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Ponte in pietra di Adana
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Taşköprü (Adana)
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Taşköprü (Adana)
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