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How many centimeters per kilometer did the aqueducts drip

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The elaborate system that served the capital of the Roman Empire remains a major engineering achievement. Over a period of 500 years—from 312 bce to 226 ce—11 aqueducts were built to bring water to Rome from as far away as 92 km (57 miles)

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The complex system that supplied the Roman Empire's capital city is still regarded as a significant engineering feat. 11 aqueducts were constructed over the course of 500 years, from 312 bce to 226 ce, to transport water to Rome from as far as 92 km (57 miles) away.

The aqueduct's overall length, including its branches, was around 140 km. You can now stroll along the area that is no longer in use. Spain has preserved many ancient architectural marvels and has made several contributions to the discipline. Precipitation of more than 190 millimeters is typical, and averages are twice as high.

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