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Merida, Roman ArchRoman Arch and Trajano street, Merida (UNESCO World Heritage City) (Roman capital of Lusitania), Autonomous Community of Extremadura, Spain, May 2008. (Photo by: JMN/Getty Images)
A marble capital engraved in the 7th centuryThis model represents schematic leaves of plants.Ancient citadel of Merida. Spain
Roman amphitheater of MeridaThe Roman Theatre (Teatro Romano) at Merida in Extremadura, Spain. Merida is home to some of Spains finest Roman ruins
Merida, Roman BridgeRoman bridge over the Guadiana River, Merida (UNESCO World Heritage City) (Roman capital of Lusitania), Autonomous Community of Extremadura, Spain, May 2008. (Photo by: JMN/Getty Images)
Acueducto de los MilagrosThe Roman viaduct consists of 38 arched pillars, height 25 m. It was probably constructed during the 1st century AD, extended around 300 AD.The aqueduct is part of the Archaeological Ensemble of
World Heritage Site in MeridaAcueducto de los Milagros (Miraculous Aqueduct), ruined aqueduct build by Romans in first to third Century in Merida, Extremadura, Spain
Ruined Roman aqueduct bridge of MeridaRuined Roman aqueduct bridge of Los Milagros, Merida
Roman theatre of Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain
Fortified wall of the Alcazaba of Merida, Caceres Province, Extremadura, Spain
Ruined Roman aqueduct bridge of Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain
Ruins of Dianas temple in Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain
Roman theater of Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain