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  1. 1st century. Owner. Portuguese Republic. Technical details. Material. Granite. The Sete Fontes (literally 'Seven Springs') is part of a large water supply system built in mid-18th century, that supplied potable water to the northern Portuguese municipality of Braga, until the first half of the 20th century.

  2. Sete Fontes (bokstavligen, Sju Källor) är en del av ett stort vattenförsörjningssystem som byggdes i mitten av 1700-talet, som levererade dricksvatten i kommunen Braga i norra Portugal, fram till första halvan av 2000-talet.

  3. wikimapia.org › 8049811 › Sete-FontesSete Fontes - Wikimapia

    A water supply system that was built in the mid-18th century of the then outskirts of Braga, Portugal. It formerly consisted of seven springs (Sete Fontes) and a system of aqueducts, both under and above ground, taking the water into Braga. On of the springs was torn down in the early 1990s to build a suburb. Most of the system is on private land so it has been difficult to get any attention ...

  4. O Hospital de Braga é um hospital público, em parceria público-privada até 2019, localizado na freguesia de São Victor, Sete Fontes, cidade e concelho de Braga em Portugal. Aberto em 2011 substituiu o antigo Hospital de São Marcos.

  5. Entre sus obras más destacadas en la ciudad se encuentra el conjunto de Sete Fontes, que permitió abastecer de agua potable a la ciudad durante siglos. Referencias. ↑ Conde, Antónia Fialho (2013-09).

  6. He became Archbishop of Braga in 1739 and was consecrated in 1741. He built in Braga the Sete Fontes a water supply system. He is buried in the same city. He was succeeded in his position by another natural-born noble, Gaspar of Braganza, Archbishop of Braga, illegitimate son of his half-brother John V of Portugal. References