- The
Aqueduct of
Segovia (Spanish:
Acueducto de Segovia) is a
Roman aqueduct in Spain,
built around the
first century AD to
channel water from springs...
-
Puerto Rico
Aqueducts and
Sewers Authority (PRASA, Spanish:
Autoridad de
Acueductos y Alcantarillados, AAA)—is a
water company and the government-owned corporation...
-
Puerto Rico
Aqueducts and
Sewers Authority (PRASA; Spanish:
Autoridad de
Acueductos y
Alcantarillados de
Puerto Rico) is a
water company and the government-owned...
- The
Chapultepec aqueduct (in Spanish:
acueducto de Chapultepec) was
built to
provide potable water to Tenochtitlan, now
known as
Mexico City. Tenochtitlan...
-
Piedras River Aqueduct (Spanish:
Antiguo acueducto del Río Piedras), also
known as the San Juan
Waterworks (
Acueductos de San Juan), is an
aqueduct in the...
- 02111°N 66.61417°W / 18.02111; -66.61417 The
Acueducto de
Ponce (Ponce Aqueduct),
formally Acueducto Alfonso XII, is the name of a
historic 2.5-mile...
- one, two or
three days off. Such
multiple puentes are
sometimes called acueductos ("aqueducts",
keeping the metaphor) or
macropuentes ("macro-bridges")...
- "Archaeological
Ensemble of Mérida". UNESCO. 19
March 2009.
Retrieved 19
March 2009.
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Acueducto de los
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- The
Acueducto de
Albear is the name of a
water supply system of the city of Havana, Cuba,
built in the 19th
century by
Francisco de Albear. At the beginning...
- are seen today, as wide as a street"). Mejía Xesspe,
Toribio (1939) "
Acueductos y
caminos antiguos de la hoya del Río
Grande de Nazca" (Aqueducts and...