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The Pont du Gard that spans the River Gard near Nîmes in southern France. With a height of 48 m/160 ft, it is one of the highest Roman bridges built to carry an aqueduct.

French river, 133 km/83 mi long, a tributary of the Rhône, which it joins above Beaucaire. It gives its name to Gard département in Languedoc-Roussillon region.


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