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The Malagonlong Bridge (Spanish: Puente de Malagonlong) and (Filipino: Tulay ng Malagonlong) is a five-span 445 ft (136 m) long stone arch bridge built during the Spanish colonial period in Tayabas, Quezon, Philippines. The bridge is known as one of the oldest bridges as well as the longest bridge made during the Spanish era. [2]
These are the bridges of Alitao, Isabel II, Urbiztondo, Don Francisco de Asis, Bai, Despedidas, Ese, Princesa, Malagonlong, Lakawan and Mate. In 2011, ten bridges in Tayabas were declared as National Cultural Treasure under the Historic Bridges of Tayabas . [ 2 ]
Malagonlong Bridge is considered as a National Cultural Treasure and other 10 bridges in Tayabas Malagonlong Bridge A declared historical site by the National Historical Institute and a potential candidate for UNESCO World Heritage, Malogonlong Bridge is one of the oldest and longest stone arched bridges found in province of Quezon.
English: Puente de Malagonlong or Malagonlong Bridge is a 445 foot-long five-span bridge built in 1840. As described in the National Historical Institute’s Historical marker, Malagonlong was the longest bridge ever made during the Spanish colonial era with approximately 100,000 adobe blocks used.
Malagonlong Bridge: A 445-foot (136 m) long stone arch bridge over the Dumaca-a River built during the Spanish colonial period, between 1840 and 1850. [49] Quezon: Tayabas City: Tayabas-Pagbilao Rd. More images: PH-40-0102
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English: Malagonlong Bridge, Tayabas, Quezon. This is a photo of a cultural heritage property in the Philippines with ID. 40-0102 Date: 21 September 2013, 16:12:05:
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