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Roman Dam of Pego da Moura
38.1550° N, -8.5783° E
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The Roman Dam of Pego da Moura is a small buttress dam situated in the municipality of Grândola in the Setúbal District of Portugal.
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First recorded mention
1712
Brief archaeological survey
1990s
Formal classification completed
1996
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