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    The Zaghouan Aqueduct or Aqueduct of Carthage is an ancient Roman aqueduct, which supplied the city of Carthage, Tunisia with water. From its source in...
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    The Aqueduct of Segovia (Spanish: Acueducto de Segovia) is a Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain. It was built around the first century AD to channel water...
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    and presents a green aspect. Cold water from here was taken by the Zaghouan Aqueduct to Carthage. The town is famous for its roses, originally cultivated...
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  • Zaghouan Aqueduct, 92.5 km (57.5 mi) in length, was built in the 2nd century AD to supply Carthage (in modern Tunisia). Surviving provincial aqueduct...
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    Pont du Gard (redirect from Nimes Aqueduct)
    The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge built in the first century AD to carry water over 50 km (31 mi) to the Roman colony of Nemausus (Nîmes)...
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  • This is a list of aqueducts in the Roman Empire. For a more complete list of known and possible Roman aqueducts and Roman bridges see List of Roman bridges...
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    (1,800,000–2,100,000 cu ft), received water from a branch of the Zaghouan Aqueduct (exactly which branch remains uncertain). They were designed to provide...
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    Detail of the aqueduct Specus of the aqueduct Detail of the aqueduct arches At night Roman bridges List of Roman aqueduct bridges Aqueduct of las Ferreras...
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    Aqueduct of Valens (Turkish: Valens Su Kemeri, Ancient Greek: Ἀγωγὸς τοῦ ὕδατος, romanized: Agōgós tou hýdatos, lit. 'aqueduct') was a Roman aqueduct...
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    Roman aqueduct was constructed to Carthage. ruins at Ain-Djoukar. Zaghouan aqueduct Remains of the aqueduct of Zaghouan can be seen today. Zaghouan Aqueduct...
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    The Bey commissioned the Marseille engineer Colin to repair the Zaghouan aqueduct providing a fresh water supply to the capital. In 1865 he began demolishing...
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  • Valley Project) Sweet Water Canal Great Man-Made River Gezira Scheme Zaghouan Aqueduct Ella, Kandy Big Western Line (proposed) Irtysh–Karamay–Ürümqi Canal...
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    List of Roman bridges (category Roman aqueducts)
    Bridges, which lists 330 stone bridges for traffic, 34 timber bridges and 54 aqueduct bridges. An even larger compilation of more than 900 Roman bridges (as...
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    The Acueducto de los Milagros (English: Aqueduct of the Miracles) is a Roman aqueduct in Mérida (Badajoz), Spain. It was built during the first century...
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    Las Médulas (category Roman aqueducts outside Rome)
    water. The water was supplied by interbasin transfer. At least seven long aqueducts tapped the streams of the La Cabrera district (where the rainfall in the...
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    Caños de Carmona (category Roman aqueducts outside Rome)
    (Pipes of Carmona, Spanish pronunciation: ['kaɲos de kaɾ'mona]) is a Roman aqueduct built during the first century BC to supply water from a spring in the...
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    Djebel Zaghouan (Arabic: جبل زغوان) is a mountain and the highest point in Eastern Tunisia at 1,295 m. The mountain is located in an area of a National...
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  • com, International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering "Zaghouan Aqueduct". "Protville Bridge". "Pont Cinquième". "Bizerta Bascule Bridge"....
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    visited the Roman remains at Sitifis and Carthage, and especially the Zaghouan Aqueduct. Dachraoui 1991, p. 434. Halm 1991, p. 277. Halm 1991, pp. 276–277...
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    Aqua Anio Vetus (category Ancient Roman aqueducts in Rome)
    media related to Anio Vetus. The Aqua Anio Vetus was an ancient Roman aqueduct, and the second oldest after the Aqua Appia. The Anio Vetus was an engineering...
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    Pont d'Aël (category Roman aqueducts in Italy)
    The Pont d'Aël (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ dɛl]) is a Roman aqueduct located in a village of the same name in the comune of Aymavilles in Aosta Valley...
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    firms, for example to construct telegraph lines and renovate the Zaghouan aqueduct. The Fundamental Pact thus further undermined the shaky finances of...
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  • There are remains of two Roman aqueducts which supplied the Roman city of Toletum (modern Toledo) in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The infrastructure carried...
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    Khandaq in Zaghouan Governorate (latitude 36.374, longitude 10.008826 ). This is near the village of Bir Halima between El Fahs and Zaghouan. In Roman...
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    List of Roman cisterns (category Roman aqueducts)
    cisterns. Freshwater reservoirs were commonly set up at the termini of aqueducts and their branch lines, supplying urban households, agricultural estates...
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    Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, Joint Operations Graphic 1:250,000. [Abthugni] ZAGHOUAN (search for 'A00030'), from Docartis | Tunisia | Patrimonio archeologico...
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  • April 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2024. "Le complexe hydraulique romain de Zaghouan-Carthage" (in French). UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the...
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    stone. Temple of Zeus and Temple Cyrrhus Djebel Zaghouan ("water temple" at the start of an aqueduct for Carthage) Dougga (ruins of several temples) Oudna...
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    chosen slopes, served by the road connecting Tunis to Zaghouan along the ancient Roman aqueduct, the residences of officials and merchants, army barracks...
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    some of them even thousands. For example, the water springs from Jebel Zaghouan still bring water all the way to Tunis. Historian E. Lennox Manton says...
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