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The Romans are known for building aqueducts to its cities, but it seems Medieval countries didn't build similar infrastructure even when their cities eventually surpassed the size of cities during Roman times. Did Medieval cities actually build aqueducts or did they source water in another way?

by /u/Legitimate_Twist in /r/AskHistorians

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