Archaeological site of Aqueducts of Zaghouan

Country : Tunisie

Continent : Afrique

Issued on : 31/03/1999

Age : 28 years

Michel Reference
TN 1423
Stanley Reference
TN 1408
Yvert Reference
TN 1355
Themes
Sites and landscapes
Description
The Zaghouan Aqueduct is a masterpiece of Roman engineering from the 2nd century, connecting the sources of Jebel Zaghouan to Carthage for more than 130 km. Built under Hadrian, this hydraulic complex included the Temple of the Waters and supplied the Antonine Baths, representing one of the longest aqueducts of Antiquity.
Size
41x28 mm
Colors
Polychrome
Designer
DIAPOS
Perforation
12¾
Print
Offset
Face Value
0,50 DT
Mint Value
1,15 $
Used Value
1,15 $
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