Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Ponte Conde de Linhares (English: Count of Linhares Bridge), often shortened to Ponte de Linhares is a 3 km long causeway connecting Ribandar to the main city of Panjim in Goa. On the south side is the Khazan salt pans and to the north is the Mandovi River. There are ducts which act as tide controls. Ponte Conde de Linhares was built in 1633 under the direction of the then Viceroy of Portuguese India, Miguel de Noronha, 4th Count of Linhares, after whom it is named.. }
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- Ponte_Conde_de_Linhares abstract "The Ponte Conde de Linhares (English: Count of Linhares Bridge), often shortened to Ponte de Linhares is a 3 km long causeway connecting Ribandar to the main city of Panjim in Goa. On the south side is the Khazan salt pans and to the north is the Mandovi River. There are ducts which act as tide controls. Ponte Conde de Linhares was built in 1633 under the direction of the then Viceroy of Portuguese India, Miguel de Noronha, 4th Count of Linhares, after whom it is named.".
- Ponte_Conde_de_Linhares comment "The Ponte Conde de Linhares (English: Count of Linhares Bridge), often shortened to Ponte de Linhares is a 3 km long causeway connecting Ribandar to the main city of Panjim in Goa. On the south side is the Khazan salt pans and to the north is the Mandovi River. There are ducts which act as tide controls. Ponte Conde de Linhares was built in 1633 under the direction of the then Viceroy of Portuguese India, Miguel de Noronha, 4th Count of Linhares, after whom it is named.".