List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire
- List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire
This is a list of Roman aqueducts outside the city of Rome itself, sorted by modern country.
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.
List
Croatia
*Diocletanus Aqueduct near Split in southern of Croatia
France
* The Pont du Gard in southern France
* Barbegal aqueduct, France
* Lugdunum Lyon
* Nîmes
Germany
* Eifel aqueduct, Germany
Greece
*Nicopolis,Greece
Italy
* Aqua Augusta, Italy
Israel
* Caesarea Maritima, Israel
Republic of Macedonia
* Skopje Aqueduct
pain
* Aqueduct of Segovia
* Acueducto de los Milagros, Mérida
* Almuñécar (5 above ground aqueducts - 4 still in use)
* Las Medulas
* Aqüeducte de les Ferreres, Tarragona
Tunisia
* Aqueduct of Hadrian, Tunisia
Turkey
* Valens Aqueduct, Istanbul, Turkey
* Aspendos, Turkey
United Kingdom
* Dolaucothi
* Dorchester, Dorset (Durnovaria)
* Lanchester (Longovicium)
Please avoid double work, see first: http://www.romanaqueducts.info/aqualib/aqualit.htm
See also
* List of Roman aqueduct bridges
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