Aqueduct Explained
Aqueduct may refer to:
Structures
- Aqueduct (bridge), a bridge to convey water over an obstacle, such as a ravine or valley
- Navigable aqueduct, or water bridge, a structure to carry navigable waterway canals over other rivers, valleys, railways or roads
- Aqueduct (water supply), a watercourse constructed to convey water
- Acequia, a community-operated watercourse used in Spain and former Spanish colonies in the Americas
- Aryk, an artificial channel for redirecting water in Central Asia and other countries
- Elan aqueduct carries water to Birmingham
- Levada, an irrigation channel or aqueduct specific to the Portuguese island of Madeira
- Puquios, underground water systems in Chile and Peru
- Roman aqueduct, water supply systems constructed during the Roman Empire
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