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English: Basic schematic map of Jerusalem, as rebuilt by Hadrian (a reconstruction known as Aelia Capitolina), showing the two main north-south roads (Cardo Maximus and Cardo Minimus), and the two main east-west roads (Decumanus Maximus and Decumanus Minimus) - the northern one is in two halves. It also shows other major landmarks of Roman Jerusalem.
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