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2024
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2024

A 12 km-long aqueduct in Algiers, built between 1619 and 1639, revealing important remains.

Important remains of one of the four great aqueducts that fed the fountains of Algiers were discovered. Built between 1619 and 1639, the aqueduct of Aïn-Zeboudja, 12 km long, collected water from the springs of Dely Brahim and Ben Aknoun to bring it to the Kasbah in order to supply the Citadel as well as fourteen fountains of the old city. These vestiges are the last traces of the hydraulic system of the time of the Regency of Algiers. The aqueducts of Télémly, Hamma and Bir-Traria were the three other aqueducts supplying the rest of the city.

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