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Pont del Diable

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Pont del Diable refers to Roman aqueducts in Spain, one near Tarragona and another in Torà.

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Pont del Diable is the name given to multiple Roman aqueducts in Spain. The articles highlight two specific locations. One, the Les Ferreres Aqueduct near Tarragona, built in the 1st century AD, is facing new environmental protection measures after years of neglect. Its visibility from the AP-7 highway makes it a prominent landmark. The news focuses on efforts to control the area surrounding it. The second Pont del Diable is a smaller aqueduct in Torà, Segarra, which served to transport water over the Pompúries ravine from the Moriquers canal. This aqueduct is featured in a reader-submitted photograph, highlighting its local significance and historical function. Both structures are relevant as examples of Roman engineering and are currently subjects of either conservation efforts or public interest.
Last updated: April 4, 2026