The Roman aqueduct in Segovia, probably built in the late first century AD in the reign of Trajan.

 
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The Roman aqueduct in Segovia, probably built in the late first century AD in the reign of Trajan.
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The Roman aqueduct in Segovia, probably built in the late first century AD in the reign of Trajan. Segovia skyline seen through aquaduct. Stone Aquaduct in Segovia. The Roman aqueduct in Segovia. The Roman aqueduct in Segovia, which ranks with the walls of Tarragona as one of the two largest surviving Roman structures.
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