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The Roman Aqueducts of Mérida, Spain

The Roman aqueducts of Mérida represent an important example of Roman engineering for supplying water to the city of Augusta Emérita (Mérida). Among them, the Aqueduct of Miracles stands out, famous for its arched span over the Albarregas Stream, and the Aqueduct of San Lázaro, also known as Rabo de Buey, which is longer and has remains from different construction periods. Both are part of the Archaeological Complex of Mérida, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993. Continue reading “The Roman Aqueducts of Mérida, Spain”