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From which body of water did rome get fresh water for drinking and agriculture?

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Rome gets its water from lake Bracciano and the aqueducts, which supplied fresh water to public baths and for drinking water, in large cities across the empire, and set a standard of engineering that was not surpassed for more than a thousand years.

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its the Tiber River trust me !

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