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Patras Roman Aqueduct

Patras Roman Aqueduct

After designating Patras as a Roman colony and a gateway to Italy in 31 BC, the Roman emperors built an 6.5-kilometer-long aqueduct to support the city’s population. A water reservoir was also constructed by damming part of the Romanos River. Remains of the dam can still be seen within the riverbed.

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Romaiko Idragogio, Patra 262 23 Greece

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