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The world’s longest still-standing Roman bridge: nearly 800 metres long in a Spanish World Heritage Site
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The world’s longest still-standing Roman bridge: nearly 800 metres long in a Spanish World Heritage Site
Mérida is more than the mere administrative capital of the region of Extremadura. The archaeological ensemble of Mérida stands out for being a World Heritage Site, and undoubtedly deserves such recognition for its storehouse of exceptional Roman monuments, among which is the world’s longest, still-standing Roman bridge. View of Mérida’s Roman Theatre. | Dreamstime Mérida’s immeasurable Roman heritage includes such archaeological treasures as its…
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