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  • The Chapultepec aqueduct (in Spanish: acueducto de Chapultepec) was built to provide potable water to Tenochtitlan, now known as Mexico City. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Triple Aztec Alliance empire (formed in 1428 and ruled by the Mexica...
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  • The Chapultepec aqueduct (in Spanish: acueducto de Chapultepec) was built to provide potable water to Tenochtitlan, now known as Mexico City.
  • The Chapultepec aqueduct is a historic aqueduct located in Mexico City. Originally built by the Aztecs, it was a vital water supply system for the city.
  • The volunteer program, jointly organized by Fideicomiso Pro Bosque de Chapultepec and different companies, consist on workdays where the participants gathered...
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  • A portion of Chapultepec aqueduct, which was built by the Aztecs.
  • Historical images of Chapultepec Aqueduct‎ (19 F). Media in category "Chapultepec Aqueduct". The following 37 files are in this category, out of 37 total.
  • The Chapultepec aqueduct (in Spanish: el acueducto de Chapultepec) is an aqueduct originally built at Chapultepec by the Aztecs during the Tenochtitlan era...
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  • Chapultepec Aqueduct in Miguel Hidalgo: Find opening hours and directions, compare prices before booking, see photos, and read reviews.
  • The area around the Chapultepec hill was plentiful with freshwater. Monarch Nezahualcoyotl utilized this access to build the first aqueduct that helped...
  • The Chapultepec aqueduct led water from the springs of the forest to an area in what was the south of the city, called Salto del Agua.
  • Photo taken at Acueducto Chapultepec by Orlando on 5/7/2013. ... Ironically I visited this aqueduct on the weekend where the water was cut to CDMX.