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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.
    The site is one of the elements included in the UNESCO Tentative List for World Heritage designation, Sites, Augustinian places and routes the central Maghreb.
    UNESCO Tentative List
    Elevation: 62 m

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    Oued Ilelouine Aqueduct


    UNESCO Tentative List

    Date of Submission

    2002

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    2nd Century AD


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    Roman Monuments


     

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