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The Vespasianus Titus Tunnel is an ancient water tunnel built for the city of Seleucia Pieria, the port of Antioch (modern Antakya), in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. It is located at the foot of the Nur Mountains, near the modern village of Çevlik, 7 km (4.3 mi) northwest of central Samandağ (the medieval port of Saint Symeon) and 35 km (22 mi) southwest of Antakya. The tunnel is part of a water diversion system consisting of a dam, a short approach channel, the first tunnel section, a short intermediary channel, the second tunnel section and a long discharge channel.

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  • نفق تيتوس (ar)
  • Vespasianův a Titův tunel (cs)
  • Vespasian-Titus-Tunnel (de)
  • Vespasianus Titus Tunnel (en)
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  • Vespasianův a Titův tunel, turecky Titus Tüneli nebo Titus Vespasianus ve Tüneli, je starověké vodní dílo z doby Římské říše na území antického města , které se nacházelo na jihozápadě dnešního Turecka v provincii Hatay u obce Çevlik na východním pobřeží Středozemního moře. Tato historická římská stavba byla v roce 2014 navržena na zápis do seznamu Světového dědictví UNESCO. (cs)
  • نفق تيتوس هو أطول نفق محفور في العالم. يقع في السويدية (اسكندرون) محافظة هاتاي جنوب غرب أنطاكيا في تركيا.تم حفره في عهد الإمبراطور الروماني فسبازيان. (ar)
  • Der Vespasian-Titus-Tunnel (auch Vespasiantunnel oder Titustunnel, türkisch Titus ve Vespasianus Tüneli) ist eine Flussumleitung aus der römischen Kaiserzeit in Seleukia Pieria in der Südtürkei. Er ist seit dem 15. April 2014 in der Tentativliste des UNESCO-Welterbes eingetragen. (de)
  • The Vespasianus Titus Tunnel is an ancient water tunnel built for the city of Seleucia Pieria, the port of Antioch (modern Antakya), in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. It is located at the foot of the Nur Mountains, near the modern village of Çevlik, 7 km (4.3 mi) northwest of central Samandağ (the medieval port of Saint Symeon) and 35 km (22 mi) southwest of Antakya. The tunnel is part of a water diversion system consisting of a dam, a short approach channel, the first tunnel section, a short intermediary channel, the second tunnel section and a long discharge channel. (en)
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  • Vespasianus Titus Tunnel (en)
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  • Antakya, Hatay Province, Turkey (en)
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  • Vespasianův a Titův tunel, turecky Titus Tüneli nebo Titus Vespasianus ve Tüneli, je starověké vodní dílo z doby Římské říše na území antického města , které se nacházelo na jihozápadě dnešního Turecka v provincii Hatay u obce Çevlik na východním pobřeží Středozemního moře. Tato historická římská stavba byla v roce 2014 navržena na zápis do seznamu Světového dědictví UNESCO. (cs)
  • نفق تيتوس هو أطول نفق محفور في العالم. يقع في السويدية (اسكندرون) محافظة هاتاي جنوب غرب أنطاكيا في تركيا.تم حفره في عهد الإمبراطور الروماني فسبازيان. (ar)
  • Der Vespasian-Titus-Tunnel (auch Vespasiantunnel oder Titustunnel, türkisch Titus ve Vespasianus Tüneli) ist eine Flussumleitung aus der römischen Kaiserzeit in Seleukia Pieria in der Südtürkei. Er ist seit dem 15. April 2014 in der Tentativliste des UNESCO-Welterbes eingetragen. (de)
  • The Vespasianus Titus Tunnel is an ancient water tunnel built for the city of Seleucia Pieria, the port of Antioch (modern Antakya), in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. It is located at the foot of the Nur Mountains, near the modern village of Çevlik, 7 km (4.3 mi) northwest of central Samandağ (the medieval port of Saint Symeon) and 35 km (22 mi) southwest of Antakya. The tunnel is part of a water diversion system consisting of a dam, a short approach channel, the first tunnel section, a short intermediary channel, the second tunnel section and a long discharge channel. The construction of the tunnel was ordered by the Roman emperor Vespasian (reigned 69–79 AD) to divert the floodwaters running down the mountain and threatening the harbor. It was built by digging the rocks using manpower only. The construction began under Vespasian and continued under his son Titus (r. 79–81 AD) and his successors. It was completed in the 2nd century under Antoninus Pius (r. 138–161). An inscription carved in rock at the entrance of the first tunnel section shows the names of Vespasianus and Titus, and another one at the discharge tunnel the name of Antoninus. (en)
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