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Kravga Bridge
Kravga Bridge
Kravga Bridge is a historical bridge over Göksu River in Mersin Province, Turkey. It was built in the 14th century AD by the Karamanids, a Turkmen principality which ruled southern Anatolia between 13th-15th centuries AD.
Site Information
Country: Turkey
District: Mersin Province
Category: Ancient Water Structures
Site History: 14th Century AD
Oldest Culture: Islamic
Later Cultures: Islamic
Site Features: Islamic Monuments
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