Aqua

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Aqua (Latin for water ) stands for


In Roman antiquity the singular aqua was used to denote aqueducts :


The plural Aquae was used in Roman antiquity with a corresponding addition to designate places with (thermal) springs and medicinal baths:

This also includes the following titular dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church:


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