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Jamrin Bridge
Jamrin Bridge

Jamrin Bridge, also known as Gemarrin Bridge, is a ruined arch bridge located over Wadi Zeidi in the village of Jemarin near the ancient city of Bosra in Daraa Governorate, Syria. It was built by the Romans in the 2nd or 3rd century AD. The bridge, which is made from local basalt, has three semi-circular arches.
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Country: Syria
District: Daraa Governorate
Category: Bridges and Water Structures
Site History: 2nd Century AD
Oldest Culture: Roman
Later Cultures: Roman
Site Features: Roman Monuments
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