Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
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The aqueduct was part of the supply system that brought water to Mxc3xa9rida from the Proserpina Dam located 5xc2xa0km from the city and dates from the early 1st century BC. | WIKI |
This aqueduct brought water from streams and underground springs located north of the city; the subterranean part of the aqueduct is very well preserved but of the structure built to cross the Albarregas valley, there only survives three pillars and their arches next to the monument of the Roman circus and to another aqueduct of the 16th century, in which material was reused from the Roman aqueduct. | WIKI |
Inside is a wonderful reservoir for storing drinking water, which makes the building unique, consisting of an inexhaustible water supply (filtered from the Guadiana) that was accessed with a double passageway from the ground floor of a tower. | WIKI |
In reality it was found to be two houses: the "Water Tower House", and on the other hand, the actual "Amphitheatre House." | WIKI |
Snow and cold water baths used by the Romans they are unique in the Roman Empire. | WIKI |
Situated on top of Calvario Street, it was the end of the Aqueduct of Los Milagros and the principal water distribution point throughout the city. | WIKI |
These include buildings for entertainment (theatre and amphitheatre), public architecture of the Forum and other spaces of power (provincial forum), engineering works (bridges, the dyke, cutwater and clean and waste water systems), and religious buildings, such as the Temple of Diana or the Temple of Marte. | UNESCO |
The aqueducts and other water management elements, in an excellent state of conservation, are recognised as being among the best examples from the Roman era. | UNESCO |