The Romans built many aqueducts, in Rome and elsewhere. You need to be more specific
Most of the aqueducts around Rome are about 1,800 -2,000 years old.
There were 11 aqueducts serving Rome. The first that was built, therefore the oldest, was the Aqua Appia, which was built in 312 BC. Today it would be about 2300 years old.
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An Aqueduct is a Roman Structure built to transport water from the mountains to the city in ancient Rome
Yes, Rome does have a canal system. They use a water-transport thingy called an aqueduct.
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Its called a aqueduct
An aqueduct.
There were 11 aqueducts that served Rome. This included: Porta Maggiore, the Arch of Drusus, and Nero's Aqueduct.
An Aqueduct is the answer. And to embellish this a bit more, I believe there is an aqueduct in Rome that still functions. Perhaps it has been closed down, but years ago when I was a student studying ancient Rome, the aqueduct was working.
In Ancient Rome, anyone who had access to an aqueduct and wanted water.