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π The Cobandede Bridge is a breathtaking multi-arch stone bridge spanning the Aras River in Erzurum Province, Eastern Turkey.
π Located near the village of Koprukoy (which translates to “Bridge Ville”), this bridge has long been an essential crossing point, giving the nearby village its name.
π According to inscriptions on the bridge, it was built during the 13th century, during the Mongol occupation of the region.
πͺ Despite centuries of weathering, the Cobandede Bridge remains an impressive sight, standing as a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of its builders.
π With the Aras River flowing beneath it and the vast landscapes of Erzurum surrounding it, the bridge is not only a historical treasure but also a stunning scenic spot for visitors.
β¨ Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply a traveler exploring Eastern Turkey, the Cobandede Bridge is a remarkable landmark worth visiting.