The ancient Roman Zaghouan Aqueduct once supplied water to the city of Carthage. At 82 miles (132km) in length, it is amongthe longest aqueducts in t


The ancient Roman Zaghouan Aqueduct once supplied water to the city of Carthage. At 82 miles (132km) in length, it is amongthe longest aqueducts in the Roman Empire. Near Tunis, Tunisia.


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Location: Carthage, Tunisia
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