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The Anio Vetus aqueduct, one of the earliest Roman aqueducts, was constructed in 272 BC to supply water to the growing city of Rome. These ancient remains, visible in parts of the modern city, are a testament to Roman engineering and infrastructure. The ruins reflect the ingenuity and durability of Roman hydraulic architecture, blending history with the urban landscape of contemporary Rome. |
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