Examples of using Stone bridge in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Meanwhile, engineers repaired a stone bridge across the Nebel, and constructed five additional bridges or causeways across the marsh between Blenheim and Oberglauheim.
Between the famous monuments of the town there is a stone bridge 650 meters long and in the middle is a small pyramid called the“Colonna”.
The small and beautiful island of Gaztelugatxe is connected to the mainland by a long man made stone bridge.
The Stone Bridge is built of solid stone blocks and is supported by firm columns that are connected with 12 semicircular arcs.
you need to walk to the stone bridge over Vardar and cross the bridge(about 2.5 km)
But even the crowds can't take away from the spectacle of a 14th-century stone bridge, a hilltop castle
of the land walls, there is a stone bridge between two Gothic arches, which were designed by the esteemed architect Paskoje Miličević in 1471.
stand on the stone bridge and sit in the cozy and peaceful tea house.
The Stone Bridge(Macedonian: Камен мост,
Stone Bridge and Macedonia Square in the early 1920s Stone Bridge in 1909 Inscription on the bridge Stone Bridge at night Memorial plaque on the site of Karposh's execution View from the top Lateral view Stone Bridge,
Two parts of Skopje that have symbolised its urban contrasts of"Ottoman" or"modern", the"historic" or"socialist","Albanian" or"Macedonian" are split by the river Vardar and linked by the Stone Bridge.[9] In the twenty first century,
The building is located between the Museum of Archaeology(under construction),the Holocaust Museum of Macedonia, the Stone Bridge and the Vardar River.
The current Stone Bridge was built on Roman foundations under the patronage of Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror between 1451 and 1469.[6][7][8] Most of the Stone Bridge originates from the Ottoman period[4] and throughout the centuries, the Stone Bridge was often damaged
In circa 1800 there were 96 wooden and 90 stone bridges left.
Neat houses with tiled roofs and manicured vineyards, neat stone bridges- all in Liechtenstein suggests thrift locals.
The market street was paved in 1730 and the Langete was partially covered with stone bridges and new houses.
16 viaducts(several two-story) and over 100 curved stone bridges as well as 11 small iron bridges. .
the village would still be worth a visit if only to walk its winding cobbled streets and tarry on the stone bridges spanning trickling streams.
The“ Stone Bridge.
This was the Stone Bridge.