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Gier Aqueduct

(596) Historical landmark in Chaponost, France
The Aqueduct of the Gier is an ancient Roman aqueduct probably constructed in the 1st century AD to provide water for Lugdunum, in what is now eastern France. It is the longest and best preserved of four Roman aqueducts that served the growing capital of the Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis.
Address: 40 Rte des Pins, 69630 Chaponost, France
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