List of aqueducts

This is a list of aqueducts.

Africa

Botswana

Egypt

Libya

South Africa

Sudan

Tunisia

Asia

Sri Lanka

China

India

Israel

Japan

  • Nanzen-ji Temple, Kyoto[1]

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Taiwan

Turkmenistan

Australia and Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

The unique Tokaanu Tailrace Bridge, a combined road and water bridge crosses a power canal of the Tongariro Power Scheme in the North Island of New Zealand. State Highway 41 travels along the top of this bridge, with the Tokaanu Stream, an important trout spawning stream, running under the road surface.

Europe

Croatia

Cyprus

France

Pont du Gard seen from the river Gardon

Germany

Greece

Ireland

  • Blundell Aqueduct
  • Leinster Aqueduct
  • Whitworth Aqueduct

Italy

Malta

Montenegro

Flevoland

Friesland

  • Aquaduct De Geeuw
  • Ee Aquaduct
  • Galamadammen Aquaduct
  • Houkesloot Aquaduct
  • Jeltesloot Aquaduct
  • Leppa Akwadukt
  • Prinses Margriettunnel
  • Aquaduct Mid-Fryslân
  • Aquaduct Langdeel

Gelderland

  • Aquaduct Veluwemeer

North Holland

  • Aquaduct Ringvaart Haarlemmermeer
  • Floriaduct

Overijssel

  • Aquaduct op het landgoed

South Holland

  • Alphen-aquaduct
  • Cortlandt-aquaduct
  • Gaag-aquaduct
  • Gouwe-aquaduct
  • Vlietaquaduct
  • Waterdrager
  • Molenviergang (Aarlanderveen)

Utrecht

  • Rien Nouwen Aquaduct

Zeeland

  • Dampoort-aquaduct

North Macedonia

Portugal

Russia

Spain

Sweden

Turkey

United Kingdom

North America

Canada

Arizona

A canal of the Central Arizona Project

California

California Aqueduct and Delta-Mendota Canal

Idaho

Indiana

Duck Creek Aquaduct, Metamora, Indiana

Massachusetts

New Mexico

New York

Puerto Rico

Texas

Washington, D.C.

Washington State

Mexico

Pastita Aqueduct, Guanajuato City

South America

Brazil

Colombia

  • Aqueduct of Bogotá Savanna

Peru

  • Puquios (historic, but still in use)

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-10-10. Retrieved 2016-01-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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