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  • The town of Cuenca, Spain, atop the cliffs of the gorge of the river Huecar. On the left is the Puente de San Pablo or St Paul's Bridge, also known as the Iron Bridge, built 1533-89 and rebuilt in 1902, linking the old town with the Convent of St Paul. The historic walled town of Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The town of Cuenca, Spain, atop the cliffs of the gorge of the river Huecar. On the left is the Puente de San Pablo or St Paul's Bridge, also known as the Iron Bridge, built 1533-89 and rebuilt in 1902, linking the old town with the Convent of St Paul. The historic walled town of Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_SPAIN_MC631.jpg
  • The town of Cuenca, Spain, atop the cliffs of the gorge of the river Huecar. On the left is the Puente de San Pablo or St Paul's Bridge, also known as the Iron Bridge, built 1533-89 and rebuilt in 1902, linking the old town with the Convent of St Paul. The historic walled town of Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_SPAIN_MC577.jpg
  • Puente de San Pablo or St Paul's Bridge illuminated in the evening, also known as the Iron Bridge, built 1533-89 and rebuilt in 1902, across the gorge of the river Huecar, linking the old town with the Convent of St Paul, Cuenca, Spain. The bridge is made of wood and iron and is 40m above the river. The historic walled town of Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_SPAIN_MC619.jpg
  • Puente de San Pablo or St Paul's Bridge, also known as the Iron Bridge, built 1533-89 and rebuilt in 1902, across the gorge of the river Huecar, linking the old town with the Convent of St Paul, Cuenca, Spain. The bridge is made of wood and iron and is 40m above the river. The historic walled town of Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_SPAIN_MC620.jpg
  • View of the town of Cuenca atop the cliffs of the gorge of the river Huecar, seen from the Puente de San Pablo or St Paul's Bridge, also known as the Iron Bridge, built 1533-89 and rebuilt in 1902, linking the old town with the Convent of St Paul, Cuenca, Spain. The historic walled town of Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_SPAIN_MC585.jpg
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