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  2. Aqua Augusta (Naples) - Wikipedia

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    Route and branches of the Serino Aqueduct End of the aqueduct at Cape Misenum. The Aqua Augusta, or Serino Aqueduct (Italian: Acquedotto romano del Serino), was one of the largest, most complex and costliest aqueduct systems in the Roman world; it supplied water to at least eight ancient cities in the Bay of Naples including Pompeii and Herculaneum. [1]

  3. Aqua Augusta - Wikipedia

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  4. Aquagrill - Wikipedia

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    Aquagrill was a seafood restaurant located at 210 Spring Street (on the corner of Sixth Avenue), in SoHo in Manhattan, in New York City. [1] It was opened in 1996 by owners Jennifer and Jeremy Marshall and closed in June, 2020, due to the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  8. Aqua - Wikipedia

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    Aqua (skyscraper), an 82-story residential skyscraper in Chicago, US; Aqua Multiespacio, a 22-story office building in Valencia, Spain; Aqua Restaurant, an upscale seafood restaurant in San Francisco, US; Aqua, an appliance brand owned by Haier; Aqua, a brand of drinking water owned by Danone in Indonesia

  9. Caffè Gambrinus - Wikipedia

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    Located near the Teatro di San Carlo, the cafe used to host musicians and orchestra directors before their performances in the main theatre of Naples. On January 1 2002, the Italian president Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, who was linked to the city by a special empathy, [6] paid his first caffè in euro at the Gambrinus in Naples. [7]