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| Roman aqueduct |
The aqueduct is a system to transport water from a place that is in nature to a distant point, usually a city or town.
In the past, cities stood where there was water, and Rome was no exception.
From the fourth century Rome grew rapidly and increased their need for water.
From the fourth century Rome grew rapidly and increased their need for water.
The Romans built the major aqueducts in size and in greater numbers, in all its territories.
In an aqueduct, first the water is collected. Water begins to behave from a deposit and finally is distributed around the city.
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