Ponte de Rubiães

The Ponte de Rubiães is a Roman bridge in the civil parish of Rubiães, Paredes de Coura municipality, northern Portugal. It crosses the small river Coura. It is part of the Portuguese Way of St. James. The bridge was constructed in the 2nd century.[1]

Footnotes

gollark: ABR saves to SQLite3, which is allegedly fast.
gollark: We're very active around the year 4000.
gollark: Wow, does this save to JSON files?
gollark: The github copy of histodev is seemingly outdated.
gollark: ABR never has these issues, so evidently I should just run all lyricbots.

See also

  • Traianus - Technical investigation of Roman public works



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