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| icon = Icon_district aqueduct.png
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| image = Icon_district aqueduct.png
 
| image = Icon_district aqueduct.png
| cost = 99
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| cost = 55
 
| era = Classical Era
 
| era = Classical Era
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| replacedby = [[File:Icon_district_bath.png|30px]] [[Bath]]s
 
| provides =
 
| provides =
 
| tech = [[File:Icon tech engineering.png|30px]] [[Engineering]]
 
| tech = [[File:Icon tech engineering.png|30px]] [[Engineering]]
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| description =
| description = "A district that provides this city with a source of fresh water from an adjacent [[Rivers|River]], [[Lakes|Lake]], [[Oasis]], or [[Mountains|Mountain]]. Cities that do not yet have existing fresh water receive up to 6 Housing. Cities that already have existing fresh water will instead get +2 Housing. Must be built adjacent to the City Center."
 
 
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The '''Aqueduct''' is one of the [[Districts]] in [[Civilization VI]].
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The {{PAGENAME}} is one of the [[Districts]] in [[Civilization VI]].
   
==Notes==
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==Description==
 
A district that provides this city with a source of fresh water from an adjacent [[Rivers|River]], [[Lakes|Lake]], [[Oasis]], or [[Mountains|Mountain]]. Cities that do not yet have existing fresh water receive up to 6 {{housing}} Housing. Cities that already have existing fresh water will instead get +2 {{housing}} Housing. Must be built adjacent to the [[City Center]].
* Aqueduct [[Buildings]]:
 
* A [[Districts|District]] that brings fresh water from an adjacent [[Rivers]], [[Lakes]], [[Oasis]] or [[Mountains]] to your city, boosting its potential [[Population]].
 
   
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==Historical Context==
==Trivia==
 
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The remains of aqueducts, man-made watercourses, have been found scattered about ancient settlements aroun the world... Egypt, India, Persia, Greece, Aztecs, and especially across the once-Roman lands. Over 415 kilometers (about 258 miles) of aqueducts brought fresh water to the metropolis of Rome for drinking and bathing. These Roman aqueducts were marvels of engineering (considering the times) and often roofed, so also serving as bridges where they crossed ravines and waterways. Although there were some health issues involved in the design of aqueducts (notably the sometime use of lead to line them), in general supply of relativity-clean water was a boon to any town hoping to grow into a city.
 
==Media==
 
[[File:Aqueduct.png|250px|inline]]
 
   
 
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Revision as of 18:04, 1 April 2017

Aqueduct
Aqueduct
Base Cost Icon main production 55
Era Classical Era
Replaced by Icon district bath Baths
Technology Icon tech engineering Engineering
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The Aqueduct is one of the Districts in Civilization VI.

Description

A district that provides this city with a source of fresh water from an adjacent River, Lake, Oasis, or Mountain. Cities that do not yet have existing fresh water receive up to 6 Icon housing Housing. Cities that already have existing fresh water will instead get +2 Icon housing Housing. Must be built adjacent to the City Center.

Historical Context

The remains of aqueducts, man-made watercourses, have been found scattered about ancient settlements aroun the world... Egypt, India, Persia, Greece, Aztecs, and especially across the once-Roman lands. Over 415 kilometers (about 258 miles) of aqueducts brought fresh water to the metropolis of Rome for drinking and bathing. These Roman aqueducts were marvels of engineering (considering the times) and often roofed, so also serving as bridges where they crossed ravines and waterways. Although there were some health issues involved in the design of aqueducts (notably the sometime use of lead to line them), in general supply of relativity-clean water was a boon to any town hoping to grow into a city.