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- Puente_Colgante_(Manila) abstract "The Puente Colgante, originally called Puente de Claveria, was a suspension bridge that connected the Manila districts of Quiapo and Ermita across the Pasig River in the Philippines. Designed by the Basque engineer Matias Menchacatorre and completed in 1852, it was the first suspension bridge in Southeast Asia and the first toll bridge of its kind in the Philippines. The bridge was replaced by Quezon Bridge in the 1930s.".
- Q2207397 abstract "The Puente Colgante, originally called Puente de Claveria, was a suspension bridge that connected the Manila districts of Quiapo and Ermita across the Pasig River in the Philippines. Designed by the Basque engineer Matias Menchacatorre and completed in 1852, it was the first suspension bridge in Southeast Asia and the first toll bridge of its kind in the Philippines. The bridge was replaced by Quezon Bridge in the 1930s.".
- Puente_Colgante_(Manila) comment "The Puente Colgante, originally called Puente de Claveria, was a suspension bridge that connected the Manila districts of Quiapo and Ermita across the Pasig River in the Philippines. Designed by the Basque engineer Matias Menchacatorre and completed in 1852, it was the first suspension bridge in Southeast Asia and the first toll bridge of its kind in the Philippines. The bridge was replaced by Quezon Bridge in the 1930s.".
- Q2207397 comment "The Puente Colgante, originally called Puente de Claveria, was a suspension bridge that connected the Manila districts of Quiapo and Ermita across the Pasig River in the Philippines. Designed by the Basque engineer Matias Menchacatorre and completed in 1852, it was the first suspension bridge in Southeast Asia and the first toll bridge of its kind in the Philippines. The bridge was replaced by Quezon Bridge in the 1930s.".