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English: The Ancient Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain
Español: Puente del Acueducto de Segovia
Italiano: L'antico acquedotto romano a Segovia, in Spagna
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Author Nicolás Pérez

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current06:40, 27 January 2005850 × 638 (125 KB)Lourdes CardenalAcueducto de Segovia. Autor Nicolás Pérez. Septiembre 2004. {{GFDL}}

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