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puente - masculine noun (el) - bridge. Look up puente in the dictionary

Los puentes son una parte importante de un país.
Bridges are an important part of a country.
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Old November 12, 2008, 01:32 PM
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Yes, my commune is united for a bridge named the Puente de Zacatal, beucase my commune is an island.

Bridge's history.

El Zacatal se encuentra ubicado en la parte soroeste de Ciudad del Carmen, en el estado mexicano de Campeche y une la península de Atasta con la Isla del Carmen, en el "km 165.000" de la carretera Villahermosa-Ciudad del Carmen cruzando la Laguna de Términos. Fue terminado en cctubre de 1994 y puesto en funcionamiento por Carlos Salinas de Gortari durante su gestión como Presidente Constitucional de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos.
Se trata del puente más largo del estado y al momento de su terminación el más largo de América Latina, con una longitud de 3.861 m y un ancho de 9,00 m y es transitable en dos carriles por toda clase de vehículos, siendo empleado por la Carretera Federal 180. Es uno de los más transitados del país al tratarse de la entrada a la península de Yucatán.
La superestructura en su totalidad está formada a base de elementos prefabricados siendo estos: 121 cabezales prefabricados de concreto, 496 trabes AASTHO tipo IV modificado y 8 trabes cajón, así como 124 losas de concreto postensado.



















You knew, the bridge more largely of the American Continent is the Zacatal Bridge, it's in Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, Mexico, my city.

These are some picks of the bridge of my commune. Enjoy them.
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Old November 12, 2008, 01:57 PM
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¡Está muy largo ese puente!
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I love bridges...Let's play trivia, where are these?

I don't know how to insert pics like you did Crotalito
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One of the bridges is from San Fracisco, the other bridges I don't know where from them.
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wow the first bridge you posted Crotalito is very long!
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Wrong, crotalito, none are in america. Two of them are laid across the same river and in the same country. Another one is over 14 centuries old.

He puesto tus fotos del puente en Méjico en mi colección. ¡Son preciosas!

Something to add to the thread, the word used as a verb:

puentear (un coche)
to hotwire a car, to steal it by connecting (bridging) two wires.

(not really slang)

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Where from the bridges of the pictures.? You tell me the names of the countries owner of the bridges.

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The first one must be the 14-century old one.
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Good! It's called 'puente romano' (the roman bridge), and it is in downtown Cordoba.

The river is the guadalquivir, the main waterway in Andalusia, navigable (is that a word?) over a 100 miles inland. It's got a statue of the angel Raphael in the middle.

One more clue: one of the other three is the third longest in the world, and another one is a mobile one, built during the industrial revolution in England.
The third in the lot was built with the effort of many many people and little, if any, machinery.

Anyone has pics of the bridges of sigh? One is in Cambridge, the other one in ....???

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