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Ponte da Arranca 1.jpg
41.810604,-6.994815

Description: Located in the TuelaRiver, on the road that connects Vinhais to Nunes. It is believed that of the medieval era.

Ponte de Ariães 2.jpg
Rua da Torre Velha, 5300, Portugal

Date: Middle Age / modern age.

Description: easel Board Bridge of three arches that rest on uneven with long ramps. The Arc is the largest of the Middle arch, broken bow South side, North side of the arc is perfect turn. The Board is about 3 meters wide; it is paved with bituminous coating and has metal protection. The device is in Shale Brick.

State of conservation: good.

Source: Património dos Concelhos da Terra Fria Concelho de Bragança VOLUME I

Ponte de Frieira.jpg
41.574141,-6.758823

Dating: the 15th century (probable date of its construction).

Classification: VC (Dec. nº29/90, DR 163 de 17 Julho 1990).

Description: bridge of 5 perfect round arches, being the centre one the largest, whose foundations are based directly on the ground. The crowning of the guards is made of stone with rounded top and remaining part of these with carved stone placed upwards. Has 30.6 meters long, maximum height of 5 meters. The floor is a type Portuguese sidewalk.

State of conservation; good.

Source: Património dos Concelhos da Terra Fria Concelho de Bragança VOLUME II

Ponte e Fonte do Jorge.jpg
41.800662,-6.748872

Date: 16th century (1557).

Description: cover of the bridge consists of a horizontal arc of warhead, with sticks of blue shale, whose bases are in the rock mass. It is 40 metres long, 7 metres wide, 4.40 meters from arrow, 3.50 meters wide and 8 meters high. Guards are low shale masonry and the floor is dirt. Along with Fountain Jorge, a back-up power supply 18th and 17th century. It has buried the Cup, framed by two pilasters and crowned by the Ionic weapons in the municipality of Bragança.

State of conservation: good.

Legends and traditions: some people believe that the origin of the Jorge fountain was used as a fountain and for others served as a drinker.

Source: Património dos Concelhos da Terra Fria Concelho de Bragança VOLUME I

Ponte dos Canos Miranda.JPG
41.4936325,-6.278639

Dating: Medieval Age
Description: Bridge in plain tray, placed on 3 different bent arcs, that have a maximum width of 4 meters.
State of conservation: good

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