How long were the Roman aqueducts?

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2026-05-17 01:41

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The longest Roman aqueduct still standing is 90 km (57.5 mi) long, or 132 including its side channels. Other long ones include a 95 km aqueduct in Cologne (Germany) and a 91 km one in Rome.

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