
Already in Roman times, Aquae Helveticae (Latin for “the healing waters in the land of the Helvetii”) was a popular health resort and tourist destination, which even sold souvenirs to visitors.

Already in Roman times, Aquae Helveticae (Latin for “the healing waters in the land of the Helvetii”) was a popular health resort and tourist destination, which even sold souvenirs to visitors.
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Doesn’t “Aquae Helveticae” just mean “Swiss water”?
Which part of “Aquae Helveticae” translates to “healing” exactly?