English: The Puente de España was a bridge that spanned the Pasig River in Manila. Originally called Puente Grande, the bridge was built in 1630. It was renovated in 1814 and after the 1863 earthquake after which it was renamed Puente de España. The bridge was destroyed by flood in 1914.
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