Place - Puente de la Rochapea
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Place - Puente de la Rochapea
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Photo of the Puente de la Rochapea, the bridge that crosses over the Arga (or, historically, Runa) river, in Pamplona, Spain. Rochapea was established by gardners who worked outside of the city walls and is the second oldest neighborhood in Pamplona after Casco Viejo ("Old Town," also known as Casco Antiguo and Alde Zaharra). It's named after the Torre de la Rocha that ws used to defend San Cernin. Rochapea was badly damaged by the French in the runup to the War of the Convention. It was damaged again when Don Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris (1809 1867; 1st Duke of Tetuan, 1st Count of Lucena, 1st Viscount of Aliaga, Grandee of Spain) attempted to restore exiled Queen Mara Cristina de Borbn (1806 1878) to the throne.
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bsqaph0002-06-16
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Jon Bilbao Basque Library
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