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38°04′36″N 46°18′55″E / 38.07667°N 46.31528°E / 38.07667; 46.31528

Pol Sangi (Persian: پل سنگی "Stone Bridge"; Azerbaijani: داش کؤرپوسو) is a bridge in Tabriz, Iran, over the Quri River. The stone bridge belongs to the Qajar period and is located in Chaiknar, in front of the Pol Sangi (Stone Bridge) Mosque. The bridge was registered as a national monument of Iran on August 1, 2005 with the registration number 12438.

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Monuments of Tabriz
Tabriz city hall
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