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- Jerwan abstract "Jerwan is a locality north of Mosul in the Ninawa Governorate of Iraq. The site is clear of vegitation and sparsely settled.The site is famous due to the ruins of an enormous aqueduct crossing the Khenis River, constructed of over 2 million dressed stones and using stone arches and waterproof cement. Some consider it to be the worlds oldest Aqueduct, predating anything the Romans built by five centuries.".
- Jerwan wikiPageExternalLink oip24.pdf.
- Jerwan wikiPageExternalLink ninevechannel1.jpg.
- Jerwan wikiPageID "42423687".
- Jerwan wikiPageRevisionID "604722008".
- Jerwan coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Jerwan latd "36".
- Jerwan latm "21".
- Jerwan latns "N".
- Jerwan lats "25".
- Jerwan location Iraq.
- Jerwan location Nineveh_Province.
- Jerwan longd "43".
- Jerwan longew "E".
- Jerwan longm "9".
- Jerwan longs "10".
- Jerwan mapType "Iraq".
- Jerwan name "Jerwan".
- Jerwan subject Category:Nineveh_Province.
- Jerwan comment "Jerwan is a locality north of Mosul in the Ninawa Governorate of Iraq. The site is clear of vegitation and sparsely settled.The site is famous due to the ruins of an enormous aqueduct crossing the Khenis River, constructed of over 2 million dressed stones and using stone arches and waterproof cement. Some consider it to be the worlds oldest Aqueduct, predating anything the Romans built by five centuries.".
- Jerwan label "Jerwan".
- Jerwan sameAs m.0107_wf0.
- Jerwan sameAs Q17064815.
- Jerwan sameAs Q17064815.
- Jerwan wasDerivedFrom Jerwan?oldid=604722008.
- Jerwan isPrimaryTopicOf Jerwan.