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Tébessa Province-Tébessa Province
Tébessa (Arabic: ولاية تبسة) is a province (wilayah) of Algeria. Tébessa is also the name of the capital, which in ancient times it was known as Theveste
Tébessa Province-Tébessa
Tébessa or Tebessa (Arabic: تبسة Tibissa, Tbessa or Tibesti), the classical Theveste, is the capital city of Tébessa Province region of northeastern Algeria
Tébessa Province-Hammamet, Tébessa
Hammamet is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Provinces of Algeria
baladiyahs (municipalities). The name of a province is always that of its capital city. According to the Algerian constitution, a wilaya is a territorial
Tébessa Province-Algeria
Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in North Africa. Algeria is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the
Tébessa Province-Cheikh Larbi Tébessa Airport
6 mi) north of Tébessa, the capital of the Tébessa province (wilaya) in Algeria. During World War II, the facility was known as Tebessa Airfield. It was
Tébessa Province-Tebessa (disambiguation)
Tébessa is the capital city of Tébessa Province, in the Shawi region of Algeria. Tebessa may also refer to: Tebessa Province, a province (wilaya) of Algeria
Tébessa Province-Negrine
Negrine is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. It was the site of ancient Casae Nigrae, a settlement of Roman North Africa
Tébessa Province-El Ogla, Tébessa
El Ogla is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Tebessa District
Tebessa district is an Algerian administrative district located in the Province of Tébessa. Its chief town is located on the eponymous town of Tébessa
Tébessa Province-Arch of Caracalla (Thebeste)
Roman triumphal arch in Thebeste, located in present-day Tébessa, Tébessa Province, Algeria. It was constructed during the early 3rd century. The arch
Tébessa Province-El Oued Province
Oued (Arabic: ولاية الوادي, Berber languages: ⴻⵍ oⵓⴻⴷ) is a Saharan province of Algeria (n° 39) dominated by Oued Souf. It was named after its eponymous
Tébessa Province-Ouenza
133°E / 35.950; 8.133 Ouenza (Arabic: الونزة) is a town in Tébessa Province, in far eastern Algeria; near the border with Tunisia; 43 km south of Souk Ahras;
Tébessa Province-Boulhaf Dir
Boulhaf Dir is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°29′19″N
Tébessa Province-Cheria
(Arabic: الشريعة) is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°16′N
Tébessa Province-Oum Ali
town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria, near the border with Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved
Tébessa Province-Guorriguer
Guorriguer is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Bekkaria
Bekkaria is a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal "Wilaya de Tébessa : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires
Tébessa Province-Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
region of North Africa, followed on from the end of the Algerian Civil War in 2002. The Algerian militant group Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat
Tébessa Province-Transport in Algeria
A new 204-kilometre (127 mi) railway currently under construction from Tébessa to Aïn M'Lila. The 8 km (5.0 mi) Algiers bypass line between Djasr Kasentina
Tébessa Province-El Meridj
El Meridj is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Bir Dheb
Bir Dheb is a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal "Wilaya de Tébessa : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires
Tébessa Province-Aïn Zerga
town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria, near the border with Tunisia. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived
Tébessa Province-Democratic and Social Movement (Algeria)
Mascara Province 6.73% Tissemsilt Province 3.89% Béjaïa Province 3.55% Béchar Province 2.66% Saïda Province 2.42% Tébessa Province 2.19% Mila Province 2.16%
Tébessa Province-Theveste
Theveste was a Roman colony situated in what is now Tébessa, Algeria. In 146 BC, the Romans conquered the region, where existed an old city called "Tbessa"
Tébessa Province-Tlidjene
Tlidjene is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°07′03″N
Tébessa Province-Ferkane
Ferkane is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-El Ogla el Malha
El Ogla el Malha is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°07′19″N
Tébessa Province-4 March 1956 Stadium
multi-use stadium in Tébessa, Algeria.It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics stadium is the home ground of US Tébessa. The stadium holds
Tébessa Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
War - Algerian Constitution - Algerian Cup - Algerian dinar - Algerian Family Code - Algerian Football Federation - Algerian hip hop - Algerian legislative
Tébessa Province-Larbi Tbessi
born in 1891 in Cheria Tébessa Province, was a revolutionary and reformist Algerian, president of the Association of Algerian Muslim Ulema. He disappeared
Tébessa Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
wilayat, or provinces, of the North African country of Algeria by population. List of Algerian Provinces by area (in French) Algérie, Liste des Divisions
Tébessa Province-Chaoui people
Mountains. They also live in the Algerian provinces of Tébessa, Constantine, Setif and other parts of Eastern Algeria coextensive with the ancient Massylii
Tébessa Province-Foreign relations of Algeria
independence from France in 1962, Algeria has pursued an activist foreign policy. In the 1960s and 1970s, Algeria was noted for its support of Third
Tébessa Province-Khenchela Province
province was created from parts of Oum el Bouaghi Province and Tébessa Province in 1984. The province is divided into 8 districts, which are further divided into
Tébessa Province-African wolf
appear; a definite portrayal is shown on the Kef Messiouer cave in Algeria's Tébessa Province, where it is shown feeding on a wild boar carcass alongside a
Tébessa Province-El Kouif
El Kouif is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-El Ogla
Ogla may refer to: El Ogla, Tébessa, a town in Tébessa Province, Algeria El Ogla, El Oued, a town in El Oued Province, Algeria This disambiguation page lists
Tébessa Province-Aurès
mountainous area of the Aurès range in eastern Algeria. The region includes the Algerian provinces of Batna, Tebessa, Constantine, Khenchela, Oum El Bouaghi
Tébessa Province-Boukhadra
(Arabic: بوخضرة) is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Stah Guentis
Stah Guentis is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Bône (département)
‘Annāba) was a French département in Algeria which existed between 1955 and 1974. Considered as a French province, Algeria was departmentalised on 9 December
Tébessa Province-Bedjene
Bedjene is a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal "Wilaya de Tébessa : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires
Tébessa Province-Communes of Algeria
The communes of Algeria (Arabic: بلدية (singular)) form the third level of administrative subdivisions of Algeria. As of 2002, there were 1,541 municipalities
Tébessa Province-Bled El Hadba mine
mine is a large mine located in Tébessa Province. Bled El Hadba represents one of the largest phosphates reserve in Algeria having estimated reserves of
Tébessa Province-Bir El Mokadem
Bir El Mokadem is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°22′21″N
Tébessa Province-El Oued
River), Souf or Oued Souf is a city, and the capital of El Oued Province, in Algeria. The oasis town is watered by an underground river, hence its name
Tébessa Province-Betita mine
mine is a large mine located in Tébessa Province. Betita represents one of the largest phosphates reserve in Algeria having estimated reserves of 175
Tébessa Province-Lahouidjbet
Lahouidjbet is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°17′50″N
Tébessa Province-Safsaf El Ouesra
Safsaf El Ouesra is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°57′24″N
Tébessa Province-El Ma El Biodh
El Ma El Biodh is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°12′20″N
Tébessa Province-El Aouinet
El Aouinet is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°52′N 7°53′E
Tébessa Province-List of airports in Algeria
of airports in Algeria, grouped by type and sorted by location. Algeria, officially known as the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country
Tébessa Province-Morsott
Morsott is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°40′N 8°01′E
Tébessa Province-Chebika, Tozeur
Roman Province of Africa between 30 BC and 640 AD. Located on the Saharan limes just north of Ad Turres, it was a station on the road linking Tébessa and
Tébessa Province-El Mezerra
El Mezerra is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°05′39″N
Tébessa Province-Morsott District
Morsott District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Morsott Bir Dheb v t e 35°40′10″N
Tébessa Province-Djebel Onk mine
is a large mine located in the Tébessa Province. Djebel Onk represents one of the largest phosphates reserve in Algeria having estimated reserves of 2
Tébessa Province-List of universities in Algeria
Algeria. The following are among the universities in Algerias: Education in Algeria Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Algeria List
Tébessa Province-Djemi Djema mine
mine is a large mine located in Tébessa Province. Djemi Djema represents one of the largest phosphates reserve in Algeria having estimated reserves of 620
Tébessa Province-Kef Snoun mine
The Kef Snoun mine is a large mine located in Tébessa Province, Algeria. Kef Snoun represents one of the largest phosphate reserves in the country, having
Tébessa Province-Numidia (Roman province)
36; 6.5 Numidia was a Roman province on the North African coast, comprising roughly the territory of north-east Algeria. The people of the area were
Tébessa Province-Outline of Algeria
Souk Ahras Tamanghasset Tébessa Tiaret Tindouf Tipasa Tissemsilt Tizi Ouzou Tlemcen Districts of Algeria The provinces of Algeria are divided into 553 districts
Tébessa Province-Shawiya language
El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras, Tébessa and the northern part of Biskra. It is closely related to the Shenwa language of Central Algeria. The Shawiya people call
Tébessa Province-Negrine District
Negrine District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district population in 1998 was 14815 inhabitants and has an elevation of 321m above
Tébessa Province-Ouenza District
Ouenza District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ouenza Aïn Zerga El Meridj v t e 35°56′42″N
Tébessa Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
equivalent. The following is a list of the wilayat, or provinces, of the North African country of Algeria by area. List of Algerian Provinces by population
Tébessa Province-El Ogla District
El Ogla District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: El Ogla Bedjene El Mezerra Stah Guentis
Tébessa Province-El Aouïnet District
El Aouïnet District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: El Aouinet Boukhadra 35°51′57″N
Tébessa Province-Souk Ahras Province
أهراس) is a province (wilaya) in the Aures region in Algeria, named after its capital, Souk Ahras. It stands on the border between Algeria and Tunisia
Tébessa Province-Rachid Ramda
(1969-09-29)September 29, 1969, El Ogla, also known as "Abou Farès") is an Algerian man convicted of the 1995 bombings against French public transportation
Tébessa Province-List of cultural assets of Algeria
of cultural assets of Algeria includes monuments, natural sites and parks, and other cultural assets as classed by the Algerian Ministry of Culture. The
Tébessa Province-Bouguerra Soltani
Jerra Sultani and other spellings) (born in 1954 in Tébessa Province) was the leader of the Algerian party Mouvement de la Societé pour la Paix (Movement
Tébessa Province-Turks in Algeria
The Turks in Algeria, also commonly referred to as Algerian Turks, Algerian-Turkish Algero-Turkish and Turkish-Algerians were the ethnic Turkish and renegades
Tébessa Province-El Kouif District
El Kouif District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: El Kouif Bekkaria Boulhaf Dir v t
Tébessa Province-Bir Mokadem District
Bir Mokadem District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Bir El Mokadem Guorriguer Hammamet
Tébessa Province-Bir el Ater
city located in far eastern Algeria. It is located towards the border with Tunisia, around 87 kilometers south of Tebessa and just beyond the Sahara.
Tébessa Province-Constantinois
northeastern Algeria. The region corresponds roughly to seven contemporary wilayas: Constantine Province, Annaba Province, Guelma Province, Skikda Province, Souk
Tébessa Province-Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
The Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (Arabic: الرابطة الجزائرية المحترفة الأولى لكرة القدم), known as Championnat National de Première Division or Ligue
Tébessa Province-Hammamet
Algiers, a town and commune in Algiers Province, Algeria Hammamet, Tébessa, a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria Hammamet, Tunisia, a coastal city
Tébessa Province-Cheria District
Cheria District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Cheria Tlidjene v t e 35°16′13″N 7°45′07″E
Tébessa Province-Hautes Plaines
following Algerian provinces: Eastern part: The plateau on this side falls within the provinces of Sétif, Bordj Bou Arreridj, Batna, Khenchela, Tébessa and
Tébessa Province-Vehicle registration plates of Algeria
Algerian registration plates are manufactured according to the same standards as their French counterparts (prior to 2009), using the same font and dimensions
Tébessa Province-El Ma Labiodh District
El Ma Labiodh District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: El Ma El Biodh Lahouidjbet v
Tébessa Province-Police Special Operations Group
these simulations revolve around the resolution of taking hostages in Tébessa in 2019 or a hostage crisis in an airplane with clearing landmines as in
Tébessa Province-Oum Ali District
Oum Ali District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. During the Arab Spring of 2011, Oum Ali District was home to hundreds of Tunisian refugee
Tébessa Province-Numidia
Berber state in present-day Algeria. The kingdom began as a sovereign state and later alternated between being a Roman province and a Roman client state
Tébessa Province-Batna (département)
continued to exist until 1974 when it was split into Batna Province, Biskra Province, Djelfa Province, M'Sila Province and Tébessa Province. v t e v t e
Tébessa Province-Le Kouif Airfield
Airfield was a World War II military airfield in Algeria, located near the town of El Kouif, in Annaba province, approximately 180 km southeast of Constantine
Tébessa Province-Tacfarinas
Numidian Berber from Thagaste, located in the province of Proconsular Africa (now Souk Ahras, in Algeria), who was a deserter from the Roman army who led
Tébessa Province-Beylik of Constantine
collapsed in the 1837 siege of Constantine during the French conquest of Algeria. The Constantine department was formed upon the bases of the Beylik in
Tébessa Province-History of the Aurès
evidence gathered from various sites, including Aïn Dokkara [ceb] near Tébessa and various caves in Constantine. To the southeast of Zerga Peak, the eroded
Tébessa Province-ISO 3166-2:DZ
ISO 3166-2:DZ is the entry for Algeria in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Tébessa Province-First Battle of El Djorf
to organize a meeting in the region of El Djorf, north of current Tebessa Province. This meeting was aimed at reorganising the troops to relaunch military
Tébessa Province-Byzantine–Moorish wars
Gaiseric's death and then rapidly expanded across western Algeria taking nearly all of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis except for the city of Ceaserea
Tébessa Province-Bir El Ater District
Bir el-Ater district is an Algerian administrative district located in the Province of Tébessa. Its chief town is located on the eponymous commune of
Tébessa Province-2021 in Algeria
colonialism or the Algerian War. January (date unknown) – Reuters reports fighting between militants and government troops in Aïn Defla Province. February 8
Tébessa Province-Aurès Mountains
Latin: Aurasius Mons) are a subrange of the Saharan Atlas in northeastern Algeria. The mountain range gives its name to the mountainous natural and historical
Tébessa Province-Ksar-El-Kelb
Ksar-El-Kelb is an archaeological site in Tebessa, Algeria. It existed in the Roman province of Numidia and is highly believed to be the location of the
Tébessa Province-Trans-Mediterranean Pipeline
pipeline in Algeria for five days. On February 28, 2010, a new 549-kilometre (341 mi) section was completed in Bir El Ater, Tebessa Province, which was
Tébessa Province-Musulamii
of what is today known as Chotts Regions in Tunisia and Algeria, as well as the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis, which was annexed to the Roman
Tébessa Province-Arab Spring concurrent incidents
Bouterfif set himself on fire after a meeting with the mayor of Boukhadra in Tebessa, who had been unable to offer Bouterfif a job and a house. Bouterfif reportedly
Tébessa Province-2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
The command post set camp at Tébessa. In operational reserve, the regiment had for mission to run surveillance of the Algeria-Tunisia border. The year of
Tébessa Province-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: A-B
Skikda 182,900 Souq Ahras Souk Akras 156,700 Stif Sétif 788,400 Tbessa Tébessa 196,500 Tihert Tiaret 178,900 Tilimsen Tlemcen 377,400 Tizi Ouzou Tizi
Tébessa Province-2010 in Algeria
5 people at a wedding party in eastern Algeria. The attack occurred in the hamlet of Ghrab in Tebessa Province, close to the border with Tunisia. June
Tébessa Province-Salah Rais
John (1891). Handbook for Travellers in Algeria and Tunis: Algiers, Oran, Tlemcen, Bougie, Constantine, Tebessa, Biskra, Tunis, Carthage, Etc. J. Murray
Tébessa Province-Mohamed Bouazizi
father of two, who set himself on fire when the mayor of Boukhadra, Tébessa Province refused to meet with him and others regarding employment and housing
Tébessa Province-List of Algerians of Turkish origin
This is a list of notable Algerian people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin. Djelloul Benkalfate educator and socialist (family of Turkish origin)
Tébessa Province-Oasis
Ain Oasis in the city of Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates Taghit in Algeria, North Africa Ein Gedi in Israel, Middle East Rubaksa in a dry limestone
Tébessa Province-Taleb Larbi
a town and commune, and capital of Taleb Larbi District, El Oued Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 7,074, up from
Tébessa Province-In Amenas
Ouargla and Tassili Airlines flights to Adrar, El Golea, El Oued, In Salah, Tébessa and Touggourt. In Amenas is the starting point of the In Amenas-Haoud El
Tébessa Province-History of Roman-era Tunisia
private use. A major road led from Carthage southwest to Theveste (modern Tébessa) in the mountains; from there a road led southeast to Tacapes (modern Gabès)
Tébessa Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
M'Sila Province, Algeria AG29 Oum el Bouaghi Province, Algeria AG30 Sidi Bel Abbès Province, Algeria AG31 Skikda Province, Algeria AG33 Tébessa Province, Algeria
Tébessa Province-2009 in Algeria
Mezara region, in the town of Bir El Ater, Tebessa province. They have requested political asylum from Algerian authorities after fleeing Hogra injustice
Tébessa Province-Roman Catholic Diocese of Constantine
Hippone) is a Roman Catholic diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Algiers in Algeria. Already since the second century the town of Constantine, then
Tébessa Province-Société de l'Ouenza
existing narrow-gauge Bône-Tébessa line did not have the capacity to carry the ore from Ouenza in addition to phosphates from Tébessa region. The shortest distance
Tébessa Province-Mih Ouensa
town and commune, and capital of Mih Ouensa District, in El Oued Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 15,593, up from
Tébessa Province-1st Armored Division (United States)
February 1943, but by 21 February 1943 CCB contained the German attack toward Tébessa. The German withdrawal allowed the division to recover Kasserine Pass on
Tébessa Province-Youks-les-Bains
Youks-les-Bains was the French colonial name of modern Hammamet, Tébessa. This was the site of the Ancient Roman city and bishopric of Caesarea in Numidia
Tébessa Province-Legio III Augusta
delivery of supplies to the Legion and town. Another was the road from Tébessa (Tebessa) to Carthage; both roads were built during Vespasian's reign. Finally
Tébessa Province-Limes Mauretaniae
Algiers. Stretching between Auzia (Sour El-Ghozlane, Algeria) and Numerus Syrorum (Maghnia, Algeria), it was a portion of the North African border fortification
Tébessa Province-Ouled Rechache District
in a border area between Khanshalah and Tebessa and was important in fight against France during the Algerian Revolution. It is one of the most important
Tébessa Province-Debila
commune, and also the capital of Debila District. It is in El Oued Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census, it had a population of 25,158, up from
Tébessa Province-List of airports by ICAO code: D
International Airport Constantine DABP SKI Skikda Airport Skikda DABS TEE Tébessa Airport Tébessa DABT BLJ Batna Airport Batna DAFH HRM Hassi R'Mel Airport Hassi
Tébessa Province-Diocletianic Persecution
martyred on February 12, 304 in Carthage, and the martyrs of Milevis (Mila, Algeria). The persecution in Africa encouraged the development of Donatism, a schismatic
Tébessa Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
231 Region of Peru. Afyonkarahisar Province 14,230 Province of Turkey. Tébessa Province 14,227 Province of Algeria. October Revolution Island 14,204 Island
Tébessa Province-El Belala
Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria. The commune is composed of 9 localities: Ouled Yahia Hamadja Meliana Sersouf Zitouna M`Hada Mezaz Tebessa Argoub Laraneb
Tébessa Province-Ben Guecha
(Arabic: ﺑﻦ ﻗﺸﺔ) is a town and commune in Taleb Larbi District, El Oued Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 2,513, up from
Tébessa Province-Hassani Abdelkrim
حساني ﻋﺒﺪ اﻟﻜﺮﻳﻢ) is a town and commune in Debila District, El Oued Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 22,755, up from
Tébessa Province-Early 2012 European cold wave
2012 Souk Ahras: January 30, 2012; 3–8, 11–12, 14, February 16, 2012 Tébessa: January 29–30, 2012; 3–7, February 11–12, 2012 Tiaret: 3–5, 8, 11, 13–14
Tébessa Province-National calendars of the Roman Rite
Clementine Anuarite, virgin and martyr – Optional Memorial The dioceses within Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia constitute one Episcopal Conference, and so
Tébessa Province-Abu Yazid
the safety of the Aurès. The first major settlement to capitulate was Tébessa, followed by Marmajanna, where he was given his famous donkey to ride.
Tébessa Province-Non-U.S. operators of the M60 tank
well as areas of the governorates of Wadi, Tebessa and Biskra in Tunisia and Souk Ahras and Khenchela in Algeria against Salafist groups. Some 5,000 Tunisian
Tébessa Province-Pacifism
national liberation and supported groups such as the Viet Cong and the Algerian FLN, arguing peaceful attempts to liberate such nations were no longer
Tébessa Province-Philippe Thomas
described his 1878 observations and the Algerian deposits. He did not have the time or resources to travel the Dyr of Tébessa to confirm the presence of the phosphates
Tébessa Province-Hassi Khelifa
town and commune, and capital of Hassi Khelifa District in El Oued Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 31,784, up from
Tébessa Province-Bouchegouf District
district in Guelma Province, Algeria. The town of Bouchegouf, the ancient Niniba, is the third largest in the wilaya of Guelma in eastern Algeria, 35 km from
Tébessa Province-Musti (Tunisia)
both in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. There also was another city and bishopric called Musti in Numidia (modern Algeria), which Sophrone
Tébessa Province-List of association football stadiums by country
football stadiums in Albania Main article: List of football stadiums in Algeria Main article: List of football stadiums in Angola Main article: List of
Tébessa Province-List of archaeological sites by country
Jedars Lambaesis Mila, Algeria Miliana Partenia Qalʿat ibn Salama Roknia Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania Tassili n'Ajjer Tébessa Timgad Tipaza Uzinaza Cueva
Tébessa Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
231 Region of Peru. Afyonkarahisar Province 14,230 Province of Turkey. Tébessa Province 14,227 Province of Algeria. October Revolution Island 14,204 Island
Tébessa Province-List of architecture schools
Sétif Département d'architecture du centre universitaire L'Arbi Tbessi de Tébessa École Polytechnique d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme (EPAU) d'Alger Institut
Tébessa Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
231 Region of Peru. Afyonkarahisar Province 14,230 Province of Turkey. Tébessa Province 14,227 Province of Algeria. October Revolution Island 14,204 Island
Tébessa Province-2023 in paleoichthyology
(2023). "A new Palaeogene elasmobranch fauna (Tebessa region, eastern Algeria) and the importance of Algerian-Tunisian phosphates for the North African fossil
Tébessa Province-2021 in arthropod paleontology
and species of ostracods from the El Ma El Abiod Miocene Basin (Tébessa, NE Algeria)". Carnets de Géologie. 21 (16): 383–390. doi:10.2110/carnets.2021
Tébessa Province-Later Roman Empire
Samosata whom they had excommunicated for heresy. The legend of Maximilian of Tebessa, an early conscientious objector indicates that the number of Christian
Tébessa Province-Salah Rais
Travellers in Algeria and Tunis: Algiers, Oran, Tlemcen, Bougie, Constantine, Tebessa, Biskra, Tunis, Carthage, Etc. J. Murray. Frank Ronald Charles Bagley;
Tébessa Province-Roman Catholic Diocese of Constantine
includes parishes in Constantine, Annaba, Skikda, Sétif, Béjaïa, Batna, and Tébessa. The current pro-cathedral is the minor basilica Basilique Saint Augustin
Tébessa Province-Chronological list of saints in the 3rd century
Pisidia Gundenis 203 Carthage, Africa Province Perpetua and Felicity 203 Carthage, Africa Province Zoticus of Comana 204 Bishop of Comana
Tébessa Province-Aurès Mountains
highest peak in the Aurès mountain range is Djebel Chélia in Khenchela Province, which sits at 2,328 metres (7,638 ft). The Belezma Range is a northwestern
Tébessa Province-Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
killed and one wounded by gunfire during a wedding at douar Ghrab near Tébessa. July 1 – 11 policemen were killed in an ambush in the city of Tinzaouatine
Tébessa Province-Hammamet
Algiers, a town and commune in Algiers Province, Algeria Hammamet, Tébessa, a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria Hammamet, Tunisia, a coastal
Tébessa Province-Ouenza
950°N 8.133°E / 35.950; 8.133 Ouenza (Arabic: الونزة) is a town in Tébessa Province, in far eastern Algeria; near the border with Tunisia; 43 km south
Tébessa Province-Bouchegouf District
Roman bridge on the Seybouse; and that from Hippona (Annaba) to Thagaste (Tébessa) by way of Bouchegouf.[unreliable source?] Important Roman ruins at Medjez-Sfa
Tébessa Province-Ouled Rechache District
municipalities. This district is located in a border area between Khanshalah and Tebessa and was important in fight against France during the Algerian Revolution
Tébessa Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
Oued Province 379,512 529,842 673,934 12 Tébessa Province 409,317 550,021 657,227 4 Oum El Bouaghi Province 402,683 533,711 644,364 23 Annaba Province 453
Tébessa Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
13 07 Biskra Province 20 986 km2 0.88% 14 14 Tiaret Province 20 673 km2 0.87% 15 28 M'Sila Province 18 718 km2 0.79% 16 12 Tébessa Province 14 227 km2 0
Tébessa Province-El Oued Province
northeast by Tébessa Province, to the north by Khenchela Province, to the northwest by Biskra Province, to the west by El M'Ghair Province to the south
Tébessa Province-Souk Ahras Province
Guelma and the province of Oum el Bouaghi; in the south the province of Tebessa. Its geography is composed of three distinct areas, with a mountainous
Tébessa Province-Tébessa Province
Tébessa (Arabic: ولاية تبسة) is a province (wilayah) of Algeria. Tébessa is also the name of the capital, which in ancient times it was known as Theveste
Tébessa Province-Outline of Algeria
el-Bouaghi Relizane Saida Sétif Sidi Bel Abbes Skikda Souk Ahras Tamanghasset Tébessa Tiaret Tindouf Tipasa Tissemsilt Tizi Ouzou Tlemcen Districts of Algeria
Tébessa Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Region 14,231 Region of Peru. Afyonkarahisar Province 14,230 Province of Turkey. Tébessa Province 14,227 Province of Algeria. October Revolution Island 14
Tébessa Province-List of archaeological sites by country
Qalʿat ibn Salama Roknia Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania Tassili n'Ajjer Tébessa Timgad Tipaza Uzinaza Cueva de las Manos Piedra Museo Pucará de Tilcara
Tébessa Province-El Oued
dry. The N16 highway connects El Oued to Touggourt to the southwest and Tebessa to the northeast. The N48 connects El Oued to the town of Still to the
Tébessa Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Region 14,231 Region of Peru. Afyonkarahisar Province 14,230 Province of Turkey. Tébessa Province 14,227 Province of Algeria. October Revolution Island 14
Tébessa Province-Chaoui people
surrounded by the Aurès Mountains. They also live in the Algerian provinces of Tébessa, Constantine, Setif and other parts of Eastern Algeria coextensive with
Tébessa Province-List of people who were beheaded
Apostles Saint Marcellus – according to tradition Saint Maximilian of Tebessa (295) – executed by Romans for conscientious objection to military service
Tébessa Province-Musulamii
today known as Chotts Regions in Tunisia and Algeria, as well as the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis, which was annexed to the Roman empire in 44 AD
Tébessa Province-2009 in Algeria
fully inhabited bee hives will soon be distributed to beekeepers in Tebessa province, 634 kilometers east of Algiers. This is a portion of a program of
Tébessa Province-Religion in ancient Rome
Palmyrene Sol Invictus in Rome's Campus Martius. In 295, Maximilian of Tebessa refused military service; in 298 Marcellus renounced his military oath
Tébessa Province-Oasis
Division Name Elevation Typology Ref. Algeria Tébessa Ferkane Oasis 272 Wadi Mantana Algeria Tébessa Negrine Oasis 355 Wadi Mantana Algeria Batna Ghassira
Tébessa Province-Aurès
eastern Algeria. The region includes the Algerian provinces of Batna, Tebessa, Constantine, Khenchela, Oum El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras and Biskra. The Awras
Tébessa Province-Le Kouif Airfield
use. After World War II, flights from Le Kouif connected travelers to Tébessa and Annaba. In 1957, a new landing strip was inaugurated. The airfield
Tébessa Province-Pacifism
criticised warfare in his book Naturales quaestiones (c. 65 CE). Maximilian of Tebessa was a Christian conscientious objector. He was killed for refusing to be
Tébessa Province-2010 in Algeria
in eastern Algeria. The attack occurred in the hamlet of Ghrab in Tebessa Province, close to the border with Tunisia. June 30: In the deadliest attack
Tébessa Province-Bir Mokadem District
Bir Mokadem District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Bir El Mokadem Guorriguer Hammamet
Tébessa Province-Cheria District
Cheria District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Cheria Tlidjene v t e 35°16′13″N 7°45′07″E
Tébessa Province-El Aouïnet District
El Aouïnet District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: El Aouinet Boukhadra 35°51′57″N
Tébessa Province-El Kouif District
El Kouif District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: El Kouif Bekkaria Boulhaf Dir v t
Tébessa Province-El Ma Labiodh District
El Ma Labiodh District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: El Ma El Biodh Lahouidjbet v
Tébessa Province-El Ogla District
El Ogla District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: El Ogla Bedjene El Mezerra Stah Guentis
Tébessa Province-Morsott District
Morsott District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Morsott Bir Dheb v t e 35°40′10″N 8°00′40″E
Tébessa Province-Negrine District
Negrine District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district population in 1998 was 14815 inhabitants and has an elevation of 321m above sea
Tébessa Province-Ouenza District
Ouenza District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ouenza Aïn Zerga El Meridj v t e 35°56′42″N
Tébessa Province-Oum Ali District
Oum Ali District is a district of Tébessa Province, Algeria. During the Arab Spring of 2011, Oum Ali District was home to hundreds of Tunisian refugee
Tébessa Province-Debila
the N16 highway, 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of El Oued on the way to Tebessa, and the Tunisian border by the N48. From El Oued the N16 continues to
Tébessa Province-Hassani Abdelkrim
the N16 highway, 13 kilometres (12 mi) north of El Oued on the way to Tebessa, and the Tunisian border by the N48. From El Oued the N16 continues to
Tébessa Province-Hassi Khelifa
the N16 highway, 29 kilometres (18 mi) north of El Oued on the way to Tebessa, and the Tunisian border by the N48. From El Oued the N16 continues to
Tébessa Province-Mih Ouensa
connects Touggourt to El Oued. From El Oued the road continues northeast to Tébessa. A local road also leads north to Ourmas. 2.0% of the population has a
Tébessa Province-Taleb Larbi
meets the N16, which leads west to El Oued and Touggourt and north to Tébessa. Taleb Larbi has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh)
Tébessa Province-Diocletianic Persecution
immediately prior to the Great Persecution. In 298, Maximilian, a soldier in Tebessa, had been tried for refusing to follow military discipline; in Mauretania
Tébessa Province-Rachid Ramda
Rachid Ramda (born (1969-09-29)September 29, 1969, El Ogla, also known as "Abou Farès") is an Algerian man convicted of the 1995 bombings against French
Tébessa Province-Tebessa (disambiguation)
Tébessa is the capital city of Tébessa Province, in the Shawi region of Algeria. Tebessa may also refer to: Tebessa Province, a province (wilaya) of Algeria
Tébessa Province-Bône (département)
Souk Ahras and Tébessa. A final but temporary change took place between 17 March 1958 and 7 November 1959, during which time the Tébessa sub-prefectures
Tébessa Province-El Belala
Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria. The commune is composed of 9 localities: Ouled Yahia Hamadja Meliana Sersouf Zitouna M`Hada Mezaz Tebessa Argoub Laraneb
Tébessa Province-Theveste
Theveste was a Roman colony situated in what is now Tébessa, Algeria. In 146 BC, the Romans conquered the region, where existed an old city called "Tbessa"
Tébessa Province-Aïn Zerga
Aïn Zerga is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria, near the border with Tunisia. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids
Tébessa Province-Bir El Mokadem
Bir El Mokadem is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°22′21″N
Tébessa Province-Boukhadra
Boukhadra (Arabic: بوخضرة) is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved
Tébessa Province-Boulhaf Dir
Boulhaf Dir is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°29′19″N
Tébessa Province-Cheria
Cheria (Arabic: الشريعة) is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-El Aouinet
El Aouinet is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°52′N 7°53′E
Tébessa Province-El Kouif
El Kouif is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-El Ma El Biodh
El Ma El Biodh is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°12′20″N
Tébessa Province-El Meridj
El Meridj is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-El Mezerra
El Mezerra is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°05′39″N
Tébessa Province-El Ogla el Malha
El Ogla el Malha is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°07′19″N
Tébessa Province-El Ogla, Tébessa
El Ogla is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Ferkane
Ferkane is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Guorriguer
Guorriguer is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Hammamet, Tébessa
Hammamet is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tébessa Province-Lahouidjbet
Lahouidjbet is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°17′50″N
Tébessa Province-Morsott
Morsott is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°40′N 8°01′E
Tébessa Province-Negrine
Negrine is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. It was the site of ancient Casae Nigrae, a settlement of Roman North Africa
Tébessa Province-Oum Ali
Oum Ali is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria, near the border with Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids
Tébessa Province-Safsaf El Ouesra
Safsaf El Ouesra is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°57′24″N
Tébessa Province-Stah Guentis
Stah Guentis is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Tébessa Province-Tlidjene
Tlidjene is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°07′03″N 7°46′02″E
Tébessa Province-List of universities in Algeria
Province University Name Established Type Website Adrar University of Ahmed Draia 1986 Public [1] Ain Defla Djilali Bounaama University of Khemis Miliana
Tébessa Province-Solomon (magister militum)
the fortress of Idriphthon in the district of Solachon, near Dara in the province of Mesopotamia. He was a eunuch as a result of an accident during his infancy
Tébessa Province-Turks in Algeria
Ottoman Algeria was directly linked to the establishment of the Ottoman province (beylerbeylik) of the Maghreb at the beginning of the 16th century. At
Tébessa Province-Algeria
called Aterian (after the archaeological site of Bir el Ater, south of Tebessa). The earliest blade industries in North Africa are called Iberomaurusian
Tébessa Province-Larbi Tbessi
Tbessi, whose real name was Larbi Ferhati, born in 1891 in Cheria Tébessa Province, was a revolutionary and reformist Algerian, president of the Association
Tébessa Province-290s
tribe 294 Tuoba Fu, chieftain of the Chinese Tuoba clan 295 Maximilian of Tebessa, Berber Christian saint and martyr 296 April 22 – Caius, bishop of Rome
Tébessa Province-Bir el Ater
located towards the border with Tunisia, around 87 kilometers south of Tebessa and just beyond the Sahara. The town has a population of approximately
Tébessa Province-Vehicle registration plates of Algeria
two-digit suffix on the plate identifies the wilaya (Arabic: ولاية) or province in which the vehicle was first registered. Beginning in January 2022, the
Tébessa Province-El Ogla
El Ogla may refer to: El Ogla, Tébessa, a town in Tébessa Province, Algeria El Ogla, El Oued, a town in El Oued Province, Algeria This disambiguation page
Tébessa Province-Ben Guecha
isolated far north-eastern corner of El Oued Province. A local road leads to the N16 which connects El Oued to Tebessa. 2.1% of the population has a tertiary
Tébessa Province-Musti (Tunisia)
Roman era, located along the Roman road that ran between Carthage and Tebessa, eight miles from Dougga, and near Sidi-Abd-Er-Rebbou. The limits of the
Tébessa Province-Maktar
richest cities in the province as a transit point for grain, oil, livestock, and textiles between Carthage, Sufetula, Thugga, and Tebessa. Under Trajan (97–117)
Tébessa Province-Djebel Onk mine
0°E / 34.7; 8.0 The Djebel Onk mine is a large mine located in the Tébessa Province. Djebel Onk represents one of the largest phosphates reserve in Algeria
Tébessa Province-Kef Snoun mine
The Kef Snoun mine is a large mine located in Tébessa Province, Algeria. Kef Snoun represents one of the largest phosphate reserves in the country, having
Tébessa Province-Djemi Djema mine
The Djemi Djema mine is a large mine located in Tébessa Province. Djemi Djema represents one of the largest phosphates reserve in Algeria having estimated
Tébessa Province-Bled El Hadba mine
The Bled El Hadba mine is a large mine located in Tébessa Province. Bled El Hadba represents one of the largest phosphates reserve in Algeria having estimated
Tébessa Province-Betita mine
The Betita mine is a large mine located in Tébessa Province. Betita represents one of the largest phosphates reserve in Algeria having estimated reserves
Tébessa Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
Abderrahman Ibrir - Adel Djerrar - Adherbal (king of Numidia) - Adrar Province, Algeria - Aghlabid - Ahaggar Mountains - Ahd 54 - Ahmad Baba Rachid -
Tébessa Province-Arch of Caracalla (Thebeste)
tetrapylon Roman triumphal arch in Thebeste, located in present-day Tébessa, Tébessa Province, Algeria. It was constructed during the early 3rd century. The
Tébessa Province-Provinces of Algeria
Laghouat Oum el-Bouaghi Batna Béjaïa Biskra Béchar Blida Bouira Tamanghasset Tébessa Tlemcen Tiaret Tizi Ouzou Algiers Djelfa Jijel Sétif Saïda Skikda Sidi
Tébessa Province-Hautes Plaines
falls within the provinces of Sétif, Bordj Bou Arreridj, Batna, Khenchela, Tébessa and Oum El Bouaghi. Central part: Djelfa, Laghouat, M’Sila and Tissemsilt
Tébessa Province-295
to Christianity by the Syrian monk Barsauma. Shi Hu, Chinese emperor of Later Zhao (d. 349) Maximilian of Tebessa, Berber Christian saint and martyr
Tébessa Province-List of cultural assets of Algeria
in September 2019 with 1,030 cultural assets across the country. Skikda Province has the highest number of assets at 131. There are 7 cultural assets in
Tébessa Province-2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
In November, the regiment changed sectors. The command post set camp at Tébessa. In operational reserve, the regiment had for mission to run surveillance
Tébessa Province-African wolf
definite portrayal is shown on the Kef Messiouer cave in Algeria's Tébessa Province, where it is shown feeding on a wild boar carcass alongside a lion
Tébessa Province-4 March 1956 Stadium
multi-use stadium in Tébessa, Algeria.It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics stadium is the home ground of US Tébessa. The stadium holds
Tébessa Province-Lares, Africa
Africa against invasion from the southwest. It was behind the forts at Tebessa and Haydra in this system, and it was also protected by the fort at Thucca
Tébessa Province-Ksar-El-Kelb
Ksar-El-Kelb is an archaeological site in Tebessa, Algeria. It existed in the Roman province of Numidia and is highly believed to be the location of the
Tébessa Province-Bedjene
Bedjene is a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal "Wilaya de Tébessa : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires
Tébessa Province-Bir Dheb
Bir Dheb is a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal "Wilaya de Tébessa : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires
Tébessa Province-Bekkaria
Bekkaria is a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal "Wilaya de Tébessa : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires
Tébessa Province-Philippe Thomas
Algerian deposits. He did not have the time or resources to travel the Dyr of Tébessa to confirm the presence of the phosphates that he expected to be found
Tébessa Province-Tacfarinas
deployed in the province (the III Augusta) was stationed at Theveste (modern Tébessa, Algeria), strategically placed on the western edge of the plateau so as
Tébessa Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
M'Sila Province, Algeria AG29 Oum el Bouaghi Province, Algeria AG30 Sidi Bel Abbès Province, Algeria AG31 Skikda Province, Algeria AG33 Tébessa Province, Algeria
Tébessa Province-Limes Mauretaniae
times over time for strategic reasons, first from Ammaedara to Theveste (Tébessa) and finally to Lambaesis. Under Gordian III, the legion was dissolved
Tébessa Province-Numidia (Roman province)
36°00′N 6°30′E / 36°N 6.5°E / 36; 6.5 Numidia was a Roman province on the North African coast, comprising roughly the territory of north-east Algeria
Tébessa Province-Bir El Ater District
el-Ater district is an Algerian administrative district located in the Province of Tébessa. Its chief town is located on the eponymous commune of Bir el-Ater
Tébessa Province-Tebessa District
Tebessa district is an Algerian administrative district located in the Province of Tébessa. Its chief town is located on the eponymous town of Tébessa
Tébessa Province-Tiaret District
Tiaret district is an Algerian administrative district located in the Province of Tiaret. Its chief town is located on the eponymous town of Tiaret. The
Tébessa Province-Marcus Herennius Faustus
military tribune with Legio III Augusta, stationed at Theveste (present day Tébessa). He returned to Rome where he was elected quaestor, and upon completion
Tébessa Province-Non-U.S. operators of the M60 tank
Libya with southern Tunisia as well as areas of the governorates of Wadi, Tebessa and Biskra in Tunisia and Souk Ahras and Khenchela in Algeria against Salafist
Tébessa Province-Obba (town)
the town was situated on the highway from Carthage to Theveste (modern Tebessa), seven miles from Lares (now Lorbeus) and sixteen miles from Altiburus
Tébessa Province-2021 in Algeria
– A homemade bomb kills five civilians in Tebessa Province. An armed rebel is killed in Khenchela Province. It is not known if the incidents are related
Tébessa Province-Beylik of Constantine
followed by Annaba, the other cities were Jijel, Collo, Béjaïa, Mila, M'Sila, Tebessa and Biskra. The highest authority in the Beylik was the Bey of Constantine
Tébessa Province-List of Algerians of Turkish origin
dynasties de caïds dans l'Algérie coloniale, de 1851 à 1912 (Cercle de Tébessa)", Cahiers de la Méditerranée, 45 (1): 52, doi:10.3406/camed.1992.1076
Tébessa Province-Foreign relations of Algeria
an embassy in Tunis and consulates in El Kef and Gafsa. Tunisia has an embassy in Algiers, a consulate-general in Annaba and a consulate in Tébessa.
Tébessa Province-2021 in arthropod paleontology
genera and species of ostracods from the El Ma El Abiod Miocene Basin (Tébessa, NE Algeria)". Carnets de Géologie. 21 (16): 383–390. doi:10.2110/carnets
Tébessa Province-Byzantine–Moorish wars
war to Berber leader Antalas. Since the middle of the 5th century, the province of North Africa, were occupied by the Vandals. Nevertheless, a peace existed
Tébessa Province-National calendars of the Roman Rite
and martyr – Solemnity 30 October: Saints Marcellus and Maximilian of Tebessa, martyrs – Memorial 5 December: Saint Crispina, martyr – Memorial From
Tébessa Province-Sergius (Byzantine general)
against the tribal leader Antalas. Sergius encamped with the others at Tébessa and presumably participated in the Battle of Cilium, in which the Byzantines
Tébessa Province-Houari Boumediene Airport
Gaulle, Paris–Orly, Rome–Fiumicino, Saint Petersburg, Sétif, Tamanrasset, Tébessa, Tiaret, Timimoun, Tindouf, Tlemcen, Touggourt, Toulouse, Tunis, Vienna
Tébessa Province-2023 in paleoichthyology
Boulemia, S.; Adnet, S. (2023). "A new Palaeogene elasmobranch fauna (Tebessa region, eastern Algeria) and the importance of Algerian-Tunisian phosphates
Tébessa Province-Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
Khenchela 02 seasons: SCM Oran, HB Chelghoum Laïd 01 season: MC El Bayadh, US Tébessa, SA Mohammadia, CRB Aïn Fakroun, RCG Oran, E Sour El Ghozlane, USMM Hadjout
Tébessa Province-Trans-Mediterranean Pipeline
a new 549-kilometre (341 mi) section was completed in Bir El Ater, Tebessa Province, which was expected to increase transport capacity by 7 billion cubic
Tébessa Province-Numidia
began as a sovereign state and later alternated between being a Roman province and a Roman client state. Numidia, at its largest extent, was bordered
Tébessa Province-CF Akbou
an Algerian women's professional football club based in Akbou, Béjaïa Province, Kabylia that currently plays in the Algerian Women's Championship, the
Tébessa Province-Rougga Treasure
treasure has been estimated, based on notarial documents discovered in Tébessa, at the sale price of 175 slaves or 18,410 olive trees planted on 460 hectares
Tébessa Province-Shawiya language
Tunisia, including Batna, Khenchela, Sétif, Oum El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras, Tébessa and the northern part of Biskra. It is closely related to the Shenwa language
Tébessa Province-Bouguerra Soltani
سلطاني) (also Abu Jerra Sultani and other spellings) (born in 1954 in Tébessa Province) was the leader of the Algerian party Mouvement de la Societé pour
Tébessa Province-Communes of Algeria
856 El Mouradia DZ.AL.EM 29,503 El Ogla, El Oued Province DZ.EO.EG 4,715 El Ogla, Tebessa Province DZ.TB.EO 16,108 El Omaria DZ.MD.EM 17,661 El Ouata
Tébessa Province-ISO 3166-2:DZ
Skikda سكيكدة DZ-41 Souk Ahras سوق أهراس DZ-11 Tamanrasset تمنراست DZ-12 Tébessa تبسة DZ-14 Tiaret تيارت DZ-49 Timimoun ولاية تيميمون DZ-37 Tindouf تندوف
Tébessa Province-List of airports in Algeria
Hadj Bey Akhamok Airport (Tamanrasset)) AIP Chart 60% Tébessa Tébessa DABS TEE Cheikh Larbi Tébessa Airport 35°25′57″N 08°07′32″E / 35.43250°N 8.12556°E
Tébessa Province-Cheikh Larbi Tébessa Airport
6 mi) north of Tébessa, the capital of the Tébessa province (wilaya) in Algeria. During World War II, the facility was known as Tebessa Airfield. It was
Tébessa Province-Constantinois
wilayas: Constantine Province, Annaba Province, Guelma Province, Skikda Province, Souk Ahras Province, Mila Province, and El Tarf Province. The chief city
Tébessa Province-List of association football stadiums by country
Stadium 18,000 Ouargla AHM Hassi Messaoud 4 March 1956 Stadium 17,250 Tébessa US Tébessa Omar Hamadi Stadium 17,000 Bologhine USM Alger Imam Lyes Stadium 15