Ronda (Espana / Spanien / Spain) - El Puente Nuevo & La Ciudad ----
Deutsch: de:Ronda - Blick von der Plaza de España über die etwa 90 m tiefe, El Tajo genannte, Schlucht zur Altstadt. Links die im 18. Jahrhundert erbaute Brücke Puente Nuovo, welche die
maurisch geprägte Altstadt, La Ciudad, mit dem jüngeren, aus der Zeit nach der
de:Reconquista stammenden Teil der Stadt, El Mercadillo, verbindet.
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September 2004
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Ronda (Espana / Spanien / Spain) - El Puente Nuevo & La Ciudad ----
Deutsch: de:Ronda - Blick von der Plaza de España über die etwa 90 m tiefe, El Tajo genannte, Schlucht zur Altstadt. Links die im 18. Jahrhundert erbaute Brücke Puente Nuovo, welche die
maurisch geprägte Altstadt, La Ciudad, mit dem jüngeren, aus der Zeit nach der
de:Reconquista stammenden Teil der Stadt, El Mercadillo, verbindet.
Date
September 2004
Source
photo taken by Manfred Werner (
User:Tsui) // Foto von Manfred Werner (
User:Tsui)
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