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  2. Mérida, Spain - Wikipedia

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    The last of these teams played two seasons in Spain's top division, La Liga, in the late 1990s. All three clubs played at the city's 14,600-capacity Estadio Romano. On 9 September 2009, it hosted the Spanish national team as they defeated Estonia 3–0 to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which they went on to win. Mayor of Mérida Ángel ...

  3. Acueducto de los Milagros - Wikipedia

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    The Aqueduct of the Miracles is a Roman aqueduct in the Roman colonia of Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–, capital of the Roman province of Lusitania.It was built during the first century AD to supply water from the Proserpina Dam into the city.

  4. File:Puente Romano y Puente de Lusitania, Mérida.jpg

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    This is a photo of a monument listed in the Spanish heritage register of Bienes de Interés Cultural under the reference RI-51-0000110. Date 15 April 2014, 10:25:25

  5. File:Teatro de Mérida, España, 2017 18.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Landscape mode (for landscape photos with the background in focus) Exif version: 2.3: Date and time of digitizing: 14:39, 17 February 2017: Meaning of each component: Y; Cb; Cr; does not exist; Image compression mode: 4: Exposure bias: 0: Maximum land aperture: 2.96875 APEX (f/2.8) Metering mode: Pattern: Light source: Unknown: Flash: Flash did ...

  6. Albarregas Roman bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Albarregas Roman bridge (Spanish: Puente Romano sobre El Albarregas) is a Roman bridge located in Mérida, Spain. The bridge, which is built of granite, crosses the river Albarregas, a tributary of the Guadiana. It is part of the Vía de la Plata. [1] It has been protected since 1912.

  7. San Lázaro Roman aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The San Lázaro Roman aqueduct is a Roman aqueduct in the Roman colonia of Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–, capital of the Roman province of Lusitania. It was built during the first century to supply water into the city. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1912. [1]

  8. Roman Theatre (Mérida) - Wikipedia

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    The Roman theatre in 1867, before the archaeological excavations. Photo by J. Laurent. The theatre is located in the archaeological ensemble of Mérida, one of the largest and most extensive archaeological sites in Spain. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993.

  9. Augusta Emerita - Wikipedia

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    Augusta Emerita, also called Emerita Augusta, [1] was a Roman colonia founded in 25 BC in present day Mérida, Spain.The city was founded by Roman Emperor Augustus to resettle Emeriti soldiers from the veteran legions of the Cantabrian Wars, these being Legio V Alaudae, Legio X Gemina, and possibly Legio XX Valeria Victrix.