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"The Acquedotto Medievale Salerno, also known as the "Ponti del Diavolo" (Devil's Bridges) is a medieval aqueduct located in the city of Salerno, Italy. It was built in the 9th century to provide water to the Benedictine monastery of San Benedetto, which was located on the hill above the city. The aqueduct is approximately 650 meters long and consists of 255 arches and pilasters. The remaining sections of the aqueduct were either underground or built along the walls of the city.
The aqueduct is a remarkable example of medieval engineering and is one of the most important landmarks in Salerno. It is a popular tourist destination and is often used as a backdrop for weddings and other events."
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