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Oued Ilelouine Aqueduct

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Oued Ilelouine Aqueduct

Oued Ilelouine Aqueduct, also called Caesarea's Roman Aqueduct or Cherchell Aqueduct, is a Roman aqueduct (watercourse constructed to distribute water) located near Cherchell (ancient Caesarea) in the Province of Tipaza, Algeria. It dates from the 2nd century AD.

Site Information

Country: Algeria

District: Tipaza Province

Category: Bridges and Water Structures

Site History: 2nd Century AD

Oldest Culture: Roman

Later Cultures: Roman

Site Features: Roman Monuments


UNESCO Tentative List

Part of: Sites, Augustinian places and routes the central Maghreb

Date of Submission: 2002

Exact Location

Elevation: 62 m

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