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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. Las Siete Fuentes (en portugués: Sete Fontes) es una obra hidráulica levantada el siglo XVIII cuyo propósito fue dotar de agua corriente a la ciudad de Braga. La obra fue comenzada por órdenes del entonces arzobispo, José de Bragança, hermano del rey Juan V de Portugal .

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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).

  7. 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