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Bridge of Isabel II : ウィキペディア英語版
Bridge of Isabel II

The Bridge of Isabel II is a historic bridge in the City of Imus in Cavite province, Philippines. The two-span stone arch bridge that was completed in 1857 was the site of the Battle of Imus, also known as the ''Battle of Imus River'', on September 3, 1896 between the Filipino revolutionaries and the soldiers of the Spanish colonial government.〔 The bridge is a declared National Historical Landmark since 1939.
==Location==

The Bridge of Isabel II in Imus was the first permanent bridge constructed over the Imus River,〔Post, Louis Freeland (1899-12-02). ("The Public Vol. 2 to Vol. 11. No. 87 - The Art of War in Cavite (Oct. 11, 1899)" ), pg. 14. The Public Publishing Company, Chicago.〕 one of the longest rivers in the province, near the border with then municipality of Bacoor. The two-lane bridge connects Salinas Street in Barangay Palico, the last barangay of Imus before Bacoor, to the ''poblacion'' (town center) of Imus.

The southern end of the bridge lands on General E. Topacio St. at the entrance to the former location of the Estate House of the Recollects, which then owned the Imus Estate ''(Hacienda de Imus)'', which covers the towns of Imus and Dasmariñas, and parts of Bacoor and Kawit. The estate house was the last stronghold of the Spaniards during the Battle of Imus in September 1896.〔 The location is now the site of ''Cuartel'' or Camp Pantaleon Garcia, the Cavite headquarters of the Philippine National Police. Only the tall stone walls that surrounds the estate house is what remains of the former property.

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