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Puente Colgante literally means "hanging bridge",
which is the term used for
suspension bridges in Spanish.
Puente Colgante may
refer to:
Vizcaya Bridge...
- residence,
requisitioned HQ of the
Kempeitai in
Camarines Sur, by the
Colgante Bridge, with the
siege lasting all
night until the
depleted ****anese fortification...
- The
Casas Colgadas (Spanish:
Hanging Houses) is a
complex of
houses located in Cuenca, Spain. In the past,
houses of this kind were
frequent along the...
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Cascada de
Ventisquero Colgante, also
known as
Hanging Glacier Falls, is a
veiling plunge waterfall in
Queulat National Park, in Chile's Aysén region,...
- her
feature film
debut with a
performance in
Pablo Llorca's
Jardines colgantes (1993).
After that she parti****ted in
several TV series, such as Hermanos...
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Getxo (Basque: [getʃo]) (Spanish: Guecho) is a town
located in the
province of Biscay, in the
autonomous community of the
Basque Country, in Spain. It...
- in the area, and even the
official website,
commonly call it the
Puente Colgante (literally "hanging bridge", used for
suspension bridge in Spanish), although...
- in Chicago.
Between 1890 and 1893 the
first transporter bridge ("Puente
Colgante") in the
world on the
Nervion river,
between Portugalete and Getxo, was...
- The
Puente Colgante (lit. 'Hanging Bridge'),
originally called Puente de Clavería (lit. 'Clavería Bridge'), was a
suspension bridge that
connected the...
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conglomerate who also
founded Tanduay Distillery and
built the
Puente Colgante. José was the
managing director of the bank from 1868 to 1873 and 1876...