According to Roman mythology, 'Cloacina' was the goddes of
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According to Roman mythology, ‘Cloacina’ was the goddess of sewers, the goddess of filth and the goddess of beauty.
Cloacina may come from the Latin verb for The cleanser (cluo) or for the Latin for sewer or drain (cloaca). In the ancient city of Rome, It ruled over the ‘Cloaca Maxima’, or The greatest Sewer.
The Cloaca Maxima was originally built by the Etruscans in around 600 BC as an open sewer and canal.
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