List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire

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Segovia, Spain. Roman aqueduct.
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Segovia, Spain. Roman aqueduct.
Aqueduct of Valens, Istanbul, Turkey
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Aqueduct of Valens, Istanbul, Turkey

This is a list of Roman aqueducts outside the city of Rome itself, sorted by modern country.

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[edit] Introduction

The Romans built aqueducts in most sufficiently large cities in the Empire. Their remains (in some cases still functioning) may be found today in many places.

[edit] List

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

[edit] Italy

[edit] Israel

[edit] Spain

[edit] Tunisia

[edit] Turkey