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Roman Bridge of Aggar
Roman Bridge of Aggar
Roman Bridge of Aggar
Roman Bridge of Aggar or Sidi Amara Bridge is a ruined Roman bridge over wadi Jilf in Siliana Governorate, Tunisia. The bridge was originally constructed during the Roman times and was later restored by Byzantines. In the past, the bridge consisted of ten arches, of which only six remain.
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Country: Tunisia
District: Siliana Governorate
Category: Bridges and Water Structures
Site History: 3nd Century AD
Oldest Culture: Roman
Later Cultures: Byzantine
Site Features: Roman & Byzantine Monuments
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Elevation: 569 m
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Roman Bridge of Aggar
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Bridges and Water Structures in Siliana Governorate
Roman Bridge of Aggar
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