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Valens Aqueduct topographic map
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Valens Aqueduct
The water comes from two lines from the north-east and one coming from the north-west, which join together outside the walls, near the Adrianople Gate (Edirne Kapı). Near the east end of the aqueduct there is a distribution plant, and another lies near Hagia Sophia. The water feeds the zone of the imperial palace. The daily discharge in the 1950s amounted to 6,120 cubic metres (216,000 cu ft). During Byzantine times, two roads important for the topography of medieval Constantinople crossed under the eastern section of the aqueduct.
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Name: Valens Aqueduct topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 33 m
Minimum elevation: 0 m
Maximum elevation: 78 m
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