List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire
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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] Croatia
[edit] France
- The Pont du Gard in southern France
- Barbegal aqueduct, France
- Lugdunum Lyon
- Nîmes
[edit] Germany
[edit] Greece
[edit] Italy
[edit] Israel
[edit] Republic of Macedonia
[edit] Spain
- Aqueduct of Segovia
- Acueducto de los Milagros, Mérida
- Almuñécar (5 above ground aqueducts - 4 still in use)
- Las Medulas
- Tarragona
[edit] Tunisia
- Aqueduct of Hadrian, Tunisia
[edit] Turkey
[edit] United Kingdom
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