Known as Little Rome, Merida is one of Spain's most beautiful ancient Romanesque cities, and the ancient Roman bridge spanning the Guadiana River is 792 meters long and has 60 granite bridge arches, making it one of the longest bridges built by the Romans at the time. The bridge has the famous emblem of Rome, the "mother wolf", which contains the connection between Merida and Rome, Italy. Pedestrians can pass on the bridge, but vehicles are not allowed. Walking on the bridge can see a new bridge not far from the river.
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Known as Little Rome, Merida is one of Spain's most beautiful ancient Romanesque cities, and the ancient Roman bridge spanning the Guadiana River is 792 meters long and has 60 granite bridge arches, making it one of the longest bridges built by the Romans at the time. The bridge has the famous emblem of Rome, the "mother wolf", which contains the connection between Merida and Rome, Italy. Pedestrians can pass on the bridge, but vehicles are not allowed. Walking on the bridge can see a new bridge not far from the river.