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English: The sides of the Koca Çay river that flows through ancient Aizanoi used to be connected by four bridges in Roman times, two of which remain. Both have five arches and are still in use. The more famous Penkalas Bridge has a brother, this one, also obviously in daily use, but from Roman times.
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Aizanoi Another Roman Bridge

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