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Tourist Attraction

Panj Cheshmeh Bridge

in Maku city | West Azerbaijan province
Tourist Attraction

Panj Cheshmeh Bridge

Related to Maku city (West Azerbaijan Province)
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This bridge is located 5 km. from Maku on the Zangmar River, and is a monument from the Safavid era. This bridge was constructed in order to facilitate communications between Tabriz and Maku, and the surrounding rural areas. This bridge is built on simple lines and made of stone.
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