Bridge of Toledo
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Bridge of Toledo
Summary
Bridge of Toledo is a footbridge[1]. It draws 100 Wikipedia views per month (footbridge category, ranking #45 of 153).[2]
Key Facts
- Bridge of Toledo is the creator of Pedro de Ribera[3].
- Bridge of Toledo is located in San Isidro[4].
- Bridge of Toledo is in the country of Spain[5].
- Bridge of Toledo's instance of is recorded as footbridge[6].
- Bridge of Toledo's instance of is recorded as arch bridge[7].
- Bridge of Toledo's architect is recorded as Pedro de Ribera[8].
- Bridge of Toledo's crosses is recorded as Manzanares[9].
- Bridge of Toledo is made of granite[10].
- Bridge of Toledo's Commons category is recorded as Puente de Toledo, Madrid[11].
- Bridge of Toledo's catalog code is recorded as 408250[12].
- 1718 marks the founding of Bridge of Toledo[13].
- Bridge of Toledo's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 40.399678, 'lon': -3.714941}[14].
- Bridge of Toledo's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Puente de Toledo, Madrid[15].
- Bridge of Toledo's described at URL is recorded as https://patrimonioypaisaje.madrid.es/sites/v/index.jsp?vgnextchannel=8fac3cb702aa4510VgnVCM1000008a4a900aRCRD&vgnextoid=26e8091d1b9c4510091d1b9c45102e085a0aRCRD[16].
- Bridge of Toledo's number of spans is recorded as {'amount': '+9'}[17].
- Bridge of Toledo's heritage designation is recorded as bien de interés cultural[18].
- Bridge of Toledo's carries thoroughfare is recorded as footpath[19].
- Bridge of Toledo's next crossing downstream is recorded as Arganzuela Bridge[20].
- Bridge of Toledo's connects with is recorded as Glorieta del Marqués de Vadillo, Madrid[21].
Body
Geography
Bridge of Toledo is in the country of Spain[5]. It is located in San Isidro[4].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include footbridge[6] and arch bridge[7]. Bridge of Toledo's heritage designation is recorded as bien de interés cultural[18].
History and Context
1718 marks the founding of Bridge of Toledo[13]. Its catalog code is recorded as 408250[12].
Why It Matters
Bridge of Toledo draws 100 Wikipedia views per month (footbridge category, ranking #45 of 153).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]