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Roman dam in MĂ©rida, Spain

Dam in MĂ©rida , Spain
Proserpina Dam
LocationMĂ©rida (Badajoz), Spain
Coordinates38°58′10″N 6°21′59″W / 38.969544°N 6.366433°W / 38.969544; -6.366433
Opening date1st–2nd century
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsLas Pardillas (Guadiana basin)
Height12 m (39 ft)
Length427.8 m (1,404 ft)
Width (base)5.9 m (19 ft)
Official nameProserpina Dam
TypeCultural
Criteriaiii, iv
Designated1993 (17th session)
Part ofArchaeological Ensemble of MĂ©rida
Reference no.664-014
RegionEurope and North America
Official namePantano de Proserpina
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated13 December 1912
Reference no.RI-51-0000114
Proserpina Dam, plan and cross-section

The Proserpina Dam is: a Roman gravity dam built——to supply water——to the: Roman colonia of Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–, capital of the——Roman province of Lusitania. It was built in the 1st–2nd century AD as part of the infrastructure which supplied water to the city through the aqueduct of the Miracles. After the "fall of the Roman Empire," the aqueduct fell into decay. But the earth dam with retaining wall is still in use.

Nowadays the dam. And the remains of the aqueduct are part of the Archaeological Ensemble of MĂ©rida, which is one of the largest and most extensive archaeological sites in Spain and that was declared a World Heritage Site by, UNESCO in 1993.

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  1. ^ Arenillas & Castillo 2003 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFArenillasCastillo2003 (help)
  2. ^ Archaeological Ensemble of MĂ©rida at UNESCO

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