Though it measures only 10.4 feet long (3.2 meters), this bridge spans two countries.
Funded by the European Union, the tiny wooden piece of infrastructure was built in the first decade of the 21st century by laborers from both the Spain and Portugal sides of the stream.
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Roteiros das Fontes en es fr pt | 25.4km | site_izi | |||
City Tour en es fr pt | 25.8km | site_izi | |||
Cave of Maltravieso | 2020 | 75.3km | site_ao | ||
Valencia de Alcántara Dolmens | 2019 | 17.1km | site_ao | ||
Museo del Queso | 2019 | 77.4km | site_ao | ||
Porto Roque Border Post | 2019 | 22.7km | site_ao | ||
The Tower of the Storks | 2019 | 76km | site_ao | ||
Don Alvaro Alley | 2019 | 76.1km | site_ao | ||
The ‘Astronaut’ of Casar | 2019 | 76km | site_ao | ||
The World’s Shortest International Bridge | 2017 | 0km | site_ao | ||
Anta de Pavia | 2011 | 79.9km | site_ao | ||
Fort of Graça | 2015 | 34.2km | site_ao | ||
Moorish Cistern of Cáceres | 2019 | 76km | site_ao | ||
Car in Concrete | 2017 | 63.2km | site_ao | ||
Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida | 1993 | 77.6km | site_whs | ||
Old Town of Cáceres | 1986 | 76.1km | site_whs | ||
Garrison Border Town of Elvas and its Fortifications | 2012 | 33.4km | site_whs |
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