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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. In reality, there are only six springs from this network that still exist, following destruction of one in the early 1990s, to allow the construction of residential homes. The remaining sections of the Sete Fontes are identifiable for the springs that are housed within their respective Mãe de aguas ('mother of waters'), which are connected via aqueducts running along the surface or through tunnels, known as minas ('mines').

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  • Siete Fuentes (es)
  • Sept Sources (fr)
  • Sete Fontes (Braga) (en)
  • Sete Fontes de S. Victor (pt)
  • Sete Fontes (Braga) (sv)
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  • 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. (es)
  • 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. In reality, there are only six springs from this network that still exist, following destruction of one in the early 1990s, to allow the construction of residential homes. The remaining sections of the Sete Fontes are identifiable for the springs that are housed within their respective Mãe de aguas ('mother of waters'), which are connected via aqueducts running along the surface or through tunnels, known as minas ('mines'). (en)
  • Les Sept Sources (en Portugais Sete Fontes) sont un système complexe de collecte, d'approvisionnement et de distribution des eaux de la ville de Braga (Portugal). Ce monument est un Monument national (2003). (fr)
  • As Sete Fontes, ou Aqueduto de Braga e Aqueduto das Sete Fontes, como também são designadas, localizam-se nas freguesias de São Victor e Gualtar, cidade e município de Braga, distrito do mesmo nome, em Portugal. Constituiram um sistema de abastecimento de água à cidade de Braga criado no século XVIII. Encontram-se classificadas como Monumento Nacional desde de 25 de maio de 2011. (pt)
  • 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. I dag finns det bara 13 källor kvar, efter förstörelsen av en i början av 1990, för att möjliggöra byggandet av bostadshus. Bland de återstående delarna av Sete Fontes finns de runda byggnaderna Mãe de àguas (vattenmor), som är anslutna via akvedukter i marknivå och genom underjordiska tunnlar, så kallade minas (gruvor). Systemet är ett portugisiskt nationalmonument (“monumento nacional”). (sv)
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