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Muel Dam
Location Zaragoza province, Aragon, Spain
Coordinates 41°27′56.4″N 1°4′54″W / 41.465667°N 1.08167°W / 41.465667; -1.08167
Opening date 1st century
Dam and spillways
Impounds Huerva (Ebro basin)
Height 13.0 m (42.7 ft)
Length 60.0 m (196.9 ft)
Width (base) ? 7.0 m (23.0 ft) ?

The Muel Dam is an ancient dam built by the Romans. It is located in the Zaragoza province in Aragon, Spain. This impressive structure dates back to the 1st century AD, making it nearly 2,000 years old!

What is the Muel Dam?

The Muel Dam is a special type of dam called a gravity dam. This means it uses its own heavy weight to hold back water. Imagine a very thick, strong wall built across a river. The weight of the wall itself is enough to resist the pressure of the water behind it.

How Big is the Muel Dam?

This ancient dam is about 60 meters (nearly 200 feet) long. It stands about 13 meters (around 43 feet) tall. These measurements show that the Romans were able to build large and strong structures even without modern tools.

Who Built the Muel Dam?

The Muel Dam was built by the Romans. They were famous for their amazing engineering skills. The Romans built many dams, bridges, and aqueducts across their empire. These structures helped them manage water for farming, drinking, and even for their cities.

Why Did the Romans Build Dams?

The Romans built dams like the Muel Dam to control water. They needed water for their farms, especially in dry areas. Dams helped them store water from rivers and then release it when needed to water crops. This was very important for feeding their large population.

Where is the Muel Dam Located?

The Muel Dam is found in the Zaragoza province in the region of Aragon, Spain. Spain was once a part of the vast Roman Empire. Many Roman ruins can still be seen there today. The dam crosses the Huerva River, which flows into the larger Ebro River basin.

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