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====Bridges==== * San Rafael Bridge, consisting of eight arches of 25 m span and a length of 217 m. The width is between parapets, divided into 12 m of cobblestone for four circulations and two tiled concrete sidewalks. It was inaugurated on 29 April 1953 joining the Avenue Corregidor with Plaza de Andalucía. In January 2004 the plaques reading "His Excellency the Head of State and Generalissimo of all the Armies, Francisco Franco Bahamonde, opened this bridge of the Guadalquivir on 29 April 1953", which were on both sides of each of the entrances of the bridge, were removed. * Andalusia Bridge, a suspension bridge. * ''Puente de Miraflores'', known as "the rusty bridge". This bridge links the Street San Fernando and Ronda de Isasa with the Miraflores peninsula. It was designed by Herrero, Suárez and Casado and inaugurated on 2 May 2003. At first, in 1989, a proposal by architect-engineer [[Santiago Calatrava]] was considered<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.soloarquitectura.com/arquitectos/santiago_calatrava.html |title=Projects of Santiago Calatrava |publisher=Soloarquitectura.com |access-date=7 January 2011 |archive-date=6 January 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110106201510/http://soloarquitectura.com/arquitectos/santiago_calatrava.html |url-status=live }}</ref> that would look like the Lusitania Bridge of [[Mérida, Spain|Mérida]], but this was eventually discarded because its height would obscure the view of the Great Mosque. * Autovía del Sur Bridge. * Abbas Ibn Firnas Bridge, inaugurated in January 2011. It is part of the variant west of Córdoba. * ''Puente del Arenal'', connecting Avenue Campo de la Verdad with the Recinto Ferial (fairground) of Córdoba.
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