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puente+alsina Latitude and Longitude:

34°39′35″S 58°25′00″W / 34.65972°S 58.41667°W / -34.65972; -58.41667
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Castle-like facade of the Puente Alsina
Part of the bridge's Rolling Lift bascule mechanism

The Puente Alsina, formerly known as the Puente Uriburu, is a neo-colonial bridge inaugurated in 1938, that joins the neighbourhood of Nueva Pompeya in the Argentine capital ( Buenos Aires) with the city of Valentín Alsina (District of Lanús, Gran Buenos Aires), crossing over the Riachuelo.

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34°39′35″S 58°25′00″W / 34.65972°S 58.41667°W / -34.65972; -58.41667



puente+alsina Latitude and Longitude:

34°39′35″S 58°25′00″W / 34.65972°S 58.41667°W / -34.65972; -58.41667
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Puente Alsina)
Castle-like facade of the Puente Alsina
Part of the bridge's Rolling Lift bascule mechanism

The Puente Alsina, formerly known as the Puente Uriburu, is a neo-colonial bridge inaugurated in 1938, that joins the neighbourhood of Nueva Pompeya in the Argentine capital ( Buenos Aires) with the city of Valentín Alsina (District of Lanús, Gran Buenos Aires), crossing over the Riachuelo.

External links

34°39′35″S 58°25′00″W / 34.65972°S 58.41667°W / -34.65972; -58.41667



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