Principality of Andorra Bridge (Madrid)

Spain / Madrid / Madrid
 footbridge, multi-way bridge

Principality of Andorra Bridge is a footbridge that joins both banks of the Manzanares River In the new Madrid Rio Park. Initially it was named as "Y Bridge” due to its shape, but in 2011 it changed to “Principality of Andorra Bridge” to show gratitude to pyrenean country government for the construction of the Madrid Bridge in Andorra La Vella. At the same time, the bridge looks like to the geography of the Principality formed by two valleys, the North Valira and East Valira, which converge in Escaldes-Engordany to create the Grand Valira.
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Coordinates:   40°24'18"N   3°43'21"W
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