- Mi
Teleférico (Spanish pronunciation: [mi teleˈfeɾiko], English: My
Cable Car), also
known as
Teleférico La Paz–El Alto (La Paz–El Alto
Cable Car), is...
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historic district around the
lighthouse would also be revitalized. The
Teleférico cable car was
inaugurated in 1975, with
construction of
Italian origin...
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Fuente Dé
cable car (in
Spanish teleférico de
Fuente Dé) is an
aerial lift line of
Cantabria (Spain). The idea of
connecting a high-mountain area in the...
- The
Teleférico de
Caracas is a
gondola lift that
ascends El Ávila
Mountain within El Ávila
National Park, in Caracas, Venezuela. It was
inaugurated on...
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Teleférico do Alemão was a
gondola lift
service operating in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The
service opened on 7 July 2011 and
closed in
September 2016, following...
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Teide Cableway (Spanish:
Teleférico del Teide) is an
aerial tramway that goes up
Mount Teide, the
highest peak in Spain,
located in
Teide National Park...
- The Gaia
Cable Car, or
Teleférico de Gaia, is a
monocable gondola lift
located in Vila Nova de Gaia,
across the
Douro river from the
Portuguese city of...
- The
Teleférico de Madrid, or
Madrid Cable Car, is a
gondola lift in the
Spanish capital city of Madrid. It is 2,457
metres (8,061 ft) long and
links the...
- The
Teleférico de
Santo Domingo is an
aerial cable car
urban transit system in
Greater Santo Domingo,
operated as part of the
Santo Domingo Metro. It is...
- The
Teleférico de
Monserrate is a
tourist cable car that
connects Bogotá with the
Monserrate hill. The
cable car to
Monserrate was
built to
provide service...