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Souk Ahras Province
Souk Ahras Province-Souk Ahras
Souk Ahras (Arabic: سوق أهراس) is a municipality in Algeria. It is the capital of Souk Ahras Province. The Numidian city of Thagaste (or Tagaste), on
Souk Ahras Province-Souk Ahras Province
Souk Ahras (Arabic: ولاية سوق أهراس) is a province (wilaya) in the Aures region in Algeria, named after its capital, Souk Ahras. It stands on the border
Souk Ahras Province-Sidi Fredj, Souk Ahras
Sidi Fredj is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. v t e
Souk Ahras Province-Aïn Soltane, Souk Ahras
Aïn Soltane is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. It is located 55 km (34 mi) south of Guelma. Aïn Baïda Aïn Bakhbakha
Souk Ahras Province-Provinces of Algeria
Bou Arréridj Boumerdès El Taref Tindouf Tissemsilt El Oued Khenchela Souk Ahras Tipaza Mila Aïn Defla Naâma Aïn Témouchent Ghardaïa Relizane The 15 departments
Souk Ahras Province-Thagaste
Thagaste (or Tagaste) was a Roman-Berber city in present-day Algeria, now called Souk Ahras. The town was the birthplace of Saint Augustine. Thagaste was
Souk Ahras Province-Sedrata
Isedraten, Arabic: سدراتة) is a municipality and large city in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria, capital of Sedrata District. It has a population of 110.213
Souk Ahras Province-M'Daourouch
0767°N 7.8200°E / 36.0767; 7.8200 M'daourouch is a commune in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria, occupying the site of the Berber-Roman town of Madauros in Numidia
Souk Ahras Province-Aurès
range in eastern Algeria. The region includes the Algerian provinces of Batna, Tebessa, Constantine, Khenchela, Oum El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras and Biskra. The
Souk Ahras Province-Taoura
known in antiquity as Thagora, is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Thagora was a Carthaginian and Roman town in the African
Souk Ahras Province-Heddada
Haddada is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. v t e
Souk Ahras Province-Algeria
born in Tagaste (modern-day Souk Ahras); and Ibn Khaldun, though born in Tunis, wrote the Muqaddima while staying in Algeria. The works of the Sanusi family
Souk Ahras Province-Ouled Driss
Ouled Driss is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Souk Ahras Province-Drea
Drea is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Souk Ahras Province-List of railway lines in Algeria
Biod line Ain M'lila-El Aouinet line (2009) Ain Touta-M'Sila line (2009) Souk Ahras-Tunisia line Birtouta-Zéralda line Oran-Arzew line Al-Bezra line Constantine-Zighout
Souk Ahras Province-Ouled Moumen
Ouled Moumen is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. The commune occupies the ancient Roman and Carthaginian town of Civitas
Souk Ahras Province-Numidia (Roman province)
) Teglata Thagaste Thagora Thamugadi Theveste Thiava (near Annaba or Souk-Ahras) Thibaris Thibilis (Announa) Thinisa Thubunae (?Tubunae) Thubursicum (Khemissa)
Souk Ahras Province-Bir Bouhouche District
Bir Bouhouche is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Bir Bouhouche. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Khedara
commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. In 2008, the town was listed as having 8,329 residents. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids
Souk Ahras Province-Merahna
Merahna is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12,
Souk Ahras Province-Ragouba
Ragouba is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12,
Souk Ahras Province-Beni Salah
Beni Salah mountain near Souk Ahras, Algeria Salah (name) Hammam Béni Salah, a town and commune in El Taref Province, Algeria Ibn al-Salah (1181 CE/577
Souk Ahras Province-Zouabi
Zouabi is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 3,332. Law, Gwillim (2014)
Souk Ahras Province-Tiffech
Tiffech is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 36°11′30″N
Souk Ahras Province-Oum El Adhaïm District
Oum El Adhaïm is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Oum El Adhaïm. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Mechroha District
Mechroha is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Mechroha. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Democratic and Social Movement (Algeria)
Relizane Province 2.13% Chlef Province 2.06% Sidi Bel Abbès Province 1.81% Tlemcen Province 1.43% Souk Ahras Province 1.39% Boumerdès Province 1.35% Skikda
Souk Ahras Province-Bir Bouhouche
Bouhouche is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Souk Ahras Province-Zaarouria
Zaarouria is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 36°13′38″N
Souk Ahras Province-M'Daourouch District
M'Daourouch is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, M'Daourouch. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Ouled Driss District
Ouled Driss is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Ouled Driss. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Khemissa
commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. It is the location of Thubursicum Numidarum, a well-preserved Roman theater. Algeria portal "Communes
Souk Ahras Province-Mechroha
Mechroha is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 36°21′N 7°50′E
Souk Ahras Province-Oued Keberit
Oued Keberit is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°56′N
Souk Ahras Province-Ouillen
Ouillen is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Aïn Battouma Kordina Aïn Djenane Aïn El Mora Aïn Messaouda Aïn Safra Remila
Souk Ahras Province-List of bazaars and souks
known as "Souk Dakhli", Tangiers, Morocco Souk Ahras Algeria Souk Ech-Chaouachine Tunisia Souk Es Sekajine Tunisia Souk Lahad Tunisia Souk Jara Jordan
Souk Ahras Province-Mokhtar Badji Stadium
Stadium (Arabic: ملعب مختار باجي) is a multi-purpose stadium in Souk Ahras, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has
Souk Ahras Province-Outline of Algeria
Abbes Skikda Souk Ahras Tamanghasset Tébessa Tiaret Tindouf Tipasa Tissemsilt Tizi Ouzou Tlemcen Districts of Algeria The provinces of Algeria are divided
Souk Ahras Province-Heddada District
Haddada is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Haddada. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Annaba
p. 335. ISBN 0-14-012489-6. A Berber, born in 354 AD at Thagaste (now Souk-Ahras) in Africa, he died as the Bishop of Hippo (later Bona, then Bône, and
Souk Ahras Province-Sedrata District
Sedrata (Berber: Isedraten) is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Sedrata. The district is further divided into
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-Ain Zana
Ain Zana (Aïn-Zana) is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. It is the site of Diana Veteranorum, a former ancient city and
Souk Ahras Province-Guelma Province
Army. The province itself was established in 1974. Before that, it was part of Annaba Province. In 1984 El Taref Province and Souk Ahras Province were carved
Souk Ahras Province-Guelma
north-eastern Algeria, linking the coast of Wilaya of Annaba, El Taref and Skikda to inland areas such as Wilaya of Constantine, Oum El Bouagui and Souk-Ahras. Guelma
Souk Ahras Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
Party (Algeria) - Socialist Workers' Party (Algeria) - Sonatrach - Sonelgaz - Soufiane Lahouassa [fr] - Souhane - Souhane massacre - Souk Ahras - Special
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-Hanancha
also Hannencha, is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 36°13′N
Souk Ahras Province-Merahna District
Merahna is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Merahna. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Diana
may also refer to: Diana (see), a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria Diana's Peak, the highest point on the island of Saint
Souk Ahras Province-Taoura District
Taoura is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria named after its capital, Taoura. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Taoura Zaarouria
Souk Ahras Province-Civitas Popthensis
present-day Henchir Kssiba area in the municipality of Ouled Moumen in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. The word "civitas" is derived from the Latin civis ("city")
Souk Ahras Province-Constantinois
Algeria. The region corresponds roughly to seven contemporary wilayas: Constantine Province, Annaba Province, Guelma Province, Skikda Province, Souk Ahras
Souk Ahras Province-Shawiya language
Oum 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
Souk Ahras Province-Terraguelt
Terraguelt is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°53′00″N
Souk Ahras Province-Oum El Adhaim
El Adhaim is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-Thubursicum
an Ancient Roman and Byzantine archeological site, in Souk Ahras Province of northeastern Algeria. Khamissa is located 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast
Souk Ahras Province-Safel El Ouiden
El Ouiden is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Souk Ahras Province-Haddada
Haddada may refer to, Haddada District, part of Souk Ahras Province, Algeria Haddada, Algeria, a town or commune located in Haddada District Haddada,
Souk Ahras Province-Barbary lion
mountains in Algeria harboured lions until about 1884. The Barbary lion disappeared in the Bône region by 1890, in the Khroumire and Souk Ahras regions by
Souk Ahras Province-Driss
Omar Driss, municipality in Illizi Province, Algeria Ouled Driss District, district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria This page or section lists people that
Souk Ahras Province-Mokrani Revolt
responded to this call, killing fourteen colonists in their territory; Souk Ahras was besieged from 26th to 28 January, before being relieved by a French
Souk Ahras Province-Drea (disambiguation)
Drea is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Drea may also refer to: Christine Drea (active from 1984), Morocco-born American
Souk Ahras Province-Aïn Soltane
In Algeria: Aïn Soltane, Aïn Defla, a municipality or commune in Aïn Defla Province Aïn Soltane, Souk Ahras, a municipality or commune in Souk Ahras Province
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-Hippo Regius
Caesariensis Milevum List of cultural assets of Algeria "A Berber, born in 354 at Thagaste (now Souk-Ahras) in Africa, he died as Bishop of Hippo (later
Souk Ahras Province-Bône (département)
comprised five sub-prefectures: these were La Calle, Clairfontaine, Guelma, Souk Ahras and Tébessa. A final but temporary change took place between 17 March
Souk Ahras Province-Mostéfa Merarda
reach the town of Batna. When the Algerian Frontier Army arrived on Algerian soil, the General Staff moved to Souk Ahras. Mostefa and El Hadj Lakhdar came
Souk Ahras Province-List of bridges in Algeria
Suspension Bridge". "Souk Ahras Bridge". "Mellah-Slimane Footbridge". "Chihani Suspension Bridge". Others references "Cherchell (Algeria)". Romanaqueducts
Souk Ahras Province-Tiaret
region. Maghrebian place names like Oran (Uhran) which means "lion", and Souk Ahras which means "Market of Lions" have the same etymological source.[citation
Souk Ahras Province-Thiava, Numidia
valley of the Medjerda, in the Roman province of Numidia. The site is near modern near Annaba and Souk-Ahras, in Algeria. It was noted from 300–640AD. The
Souk Ahras Province-Christianity in the Roman Africa province
addition to Byzacena. Thus corresponding somewhat to contemporary Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. The evangelization of Africa followed much the same
Souk Ahras Province-Bouhouche
Bouhouche, Algerian academic Madani Bouhouche (1952-2005), Belgian gendarme Bir Bouhouche, town and comune in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria This page lists
Souk Ahras Province-Tahar Ouettar
Tahar Ouettar (Arabic: الطاهر وطار; 1936 – August 12, 2010) was an Algerian writer. Ouettar was called "one of the North African nation’s most prolific
Souk Ahras Province-Chaoui people
(Berber: Awras) of eastern Algeria and surrounding areas including Batna, Khenchela, south Sétif, Oum El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras, Tébessa, and the north part
Souk Ahras Province-COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria
lockdown hours from 11.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m. in 29 provinces". Boumerdes, Souk Ahras, Tissemsilt, Djelfa, Mascara, Oum El Bouaghi, Batna, Bouira, Relizane
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-Martianus Capella
Madaura—which had been the native city of Apuleius—in the Roman province of Africa (now Souk Ahras, Algeria). He appears to have practiced as a jurist at Roman Carthage
Souk Ahras Province-Thagaste (diocese)
city of Souk Ahras in Algeria, was the seat of an ancient episcopal diocese during the Roman and Vandal empires in what was the Roman province of Numidia
Souk Ahras Province-Ouenza
الونزة) is a town in Tébessa Province, in far eastern Algeria; near the border with Tunisia; 43 km south of Souk Ahras; and west of M'Daourouch. The
Souk Ahras 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)
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-Madauros
diocese of the Catholic Church in the old state of Numidia, in present-day Algeria. The birth of the city dates back to the 5th century BC under the aegis
Souk Ahras Province-Société de l'Ouenza
it from Souk Ahras to the Ouenza and onward to Tebessa. A 24 kilometres (15 mi) narrow-gauge railway from the Djebel Ouenza mine to the Algerian railway
Souk Ahras Province-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: A-B
400 Sidi-bel-Abbès Sidi Bel Abbès 212,900 Skikda Skikda 182,900 Souq Ahras Souk Akras 156,700 Stif Sétif 788,400 Tbessa Tébessa 196,500 Tihert Tiaret
Souk Ahras Province-List of Algerians of Turkish origin
(Annaba), à la frontière algéro-tunisienne. Il est issu d'une famille de Souk Ahras, berceau des plus grandes tribus Chaouia, les Hilali, descendants de la
Souk Ahras Province-Apuleius
rhetorician. He was born in the Roman province of Numidia, in the Berber city of Madauros, modern-day M'Daourouch, Algeria. He studied Platonism in Athens,
Souk Ahras Province-Early 2012 European cold wave
4–9, 2012 Sétif: January 29–31, 2012; 3–9, 11–15, February 21–22, 2012 Souk Ahras: January 30, 2012; 3–8, 11–12, 14, February 16, 2012 Tébessa: January
Souk Ahras Province-History of Roman-era Tunisia
Bishop of Hippo (modern Annaba), was born at Tagaste in Numidia (modern Souk Ahras). His mother St. Monica, a pillar of faith, evidently was of Berber heritage
Souk Ahras Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Souk Ahras Province, Algeria AG53 Tamanghasset Province, Algeria AG54 Tindouf Province, Algeria AG55 Tipaza Province, Algeria AG56 Tissemsilt Province, Algeria
Souk Ahras Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 3,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
district of Bhutan. Lake Taymyr 4,560 Lake in Russia. Souk Ahras Province 4,541 Province of Algeria. Split-Dalmatia 4,540 Second largest county of Croatia
Souk Ahras Province-History of Tunisia
Bishop of Hippo (modern Annaba), was born at Tagaste in Numidia (modern Souk Ahras), his mother being St. Monica (who evidently was of Berber heritage).
Souk Ahras Province-Augustine of Hippo
modern-day Annaba, Algeria. Augustine was born in 354 in the municipium of Thagaste (now Souk Ahras, Algeria) in the Roman province of Numidia. His mother
Souk Ahras Province-Non-U.S. operators of the M60 tank
governorates of Wadi, Tebessa and Biskra in Tunisia and Souk Ahras and Khenchela in Algeria against Salafist groups. Some 5,000 Tunisian military personnel
Souk Ahras Province-Bouchegouf District
from its capital, 52 km from the wilaya of Annaba and 42 km from that of Souk Ahras. It is 600 km distant from the national capital, Algiers and 300 km from
Souk Ahras Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
district of Bhutan. Lake Taymyr 4,560 Lake in Russia. Souk Ahras Province 4,541 Province of Algeria. Split-Dalmatia 4,540 Second largest county of Croatia
Souk Ahras Province-The Golden Ass
Confessions. Scholars note that Apuleius came from the Algerian city of M'Daourouch in Souk Ahras Province, where Augustine would later study. Augustine refers
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-List of earthquakes in 1985
A 5.9 earthquake hits Algeria. Six people killed and damage in the Constantine-Skikda area. Felt in the Annaba-Setif-Souk Ahras area. October 29 – A magnitude
Souk Ahras Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
district of Bhutan. Lake Taymyr 4,560 Lake in Russia. Souk Ahras Province 4,541 Province of Algeria. Split-Dalmatia 4,540 Second largest county of Croatia
Souk Ahras Province-Sedrata
(Berber: Isedraten, Arabic: سدراتة) is a municipality and large city in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria, capital of Sedrata District. It has a population of 110
Souk Ahras Province-Souk Ahras
Souk Ahras (Arabic: سوق أهراس) is a municipality in Algeria. It is the capital of Souk Ahras Province. The Numidian city of Thagaste (or Tagaste), on
Souk Ahras Province-Barbary lion
in the Bône region by 1890, in the Khroumire and Souk Ahras regions by 1891, and in Batna Province by 1893. The last recorded shooting of a wild Barbary
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-Ouenza
الونزة) is a town in Tébessa Province, in far eastern Algeria; near the border with Tunisia; 43 km south of Souk Ahras; and west of M'Daourouch. The
Souk Ahras Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
Guelma Province 353,329 432,721 482,430 3 Laghouat Province 215,183 327,634 477,328 41 Souk Ahras Province 298,236 373,033 440,299 1 Adrar Province 216,931
Souk Ahras Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
Chlef Province 4 791 km2 0.20% 30 41 Souk Ahras Province 4 541 km2 0.19% 31 10 Bouira Province 4 439 km2 0.19% 32 34 Bordj Bou Arreridj Province 4 115 km2
Souk Ahras Province-Souk Ahras Province
Souk Ahras (Arabic: ولاية سوق أهراس) is a province (wilaya) in the Aures region in Algeria, named after its capital, Souk Ahras. It stands on the border
Souk Ahras Province-Merahna District
Merahna is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Merahna. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Sedrata District
Sedrata (Berber: Isedraten) is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Sedrata. The district is further divided into
Souk Ahras Province-M'Daourouch District
M'Daourouch is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, M'Daourouch. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Taoura District
Taoura is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria named after its capital, Taoura. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Taoura Zaarouria
Souk Ahras Province-Ouled Driss District
Ouled Driss is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Ouled Driss. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Heddada District
Haddada is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Haddada. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Mechroha District
Mechroha is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Mechroha. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Bir Bouhouche District
Bir Bouhouche is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Bir Bouhouche. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Oum El Adhaïm District
Oum El Adhaïm is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Oum El Adhaïm. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Souk Ahras Province-Outline of Algeria
Oran Ouargla Oum el-Bouaghi Relizane Saida Sétif Sidi Bel Abbes Skikda Souk Ahras Tamanghasset Tébessa Tiaret Tindouf Tipasa Tissemsilt Tizi Ouzou Tlemcen
Souk Ahras Province-Apuleius
writer, Platonist philosopher and rhetorician. He was born in the Roman province of Numidia, in the Berber city of Madauros, modern-day M'Daourouch, Algeria
Souk Ahras Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Largest district of Bhutan. Lake Taymyr 4,560 Lake in Russia. Souk Ahras Province 4,541 Province of Algeria. Split-Dalmatia 4,540 Second largest county of
Souk Ahras Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Largest district of Bhutan. Lake Taymyr 4,560 Lake in Russia. Souk Ahras Province 4,541 Province of Algeria. Split-Dalmatia 4,540 Second largest county of
Souk Ahras Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 3,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Largest district of Bhutan. Lake Taymyr 4,560 Lake in Russia. Souk Ahras Province 4,541 Province of Algeria. Split-Dalmatia 4,540 Second largest county of
Souk Ahras Province-Chaoui people
surrounding areas including Batna, Khenchela, south Sétif, Oum El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras, Tébessa, and the north part of Biskra. Recently the Shawiya language
Souk Ahras Province-Augustine of Hippo
Augustine was born in 354 in the municipium of Thagaste (now Souk Ahras, Algeria) in the Roman province of Numidia. His mother, Monica or Monnica, was a devout
Souk Ahras Province-Nonius Marcellus
Nonius Marcellus was a Roman grammarian of the 4th or 5th century AD. His only surviving work is the De compendiosa doctrina, a dictionary or encyclopedia
Souk Ahras Province-Aurès
provinces of Batna, Tebessa, Constantine, Khenchela, Oum El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras and Biskra. The Awras or Aurès region is characterized both by its mountain
Souk Ahras Province-Driss
Bordj Omar Driss, municipality in Illizi Province, Algeria Ouled Driss District, district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria This page or section lists people
Souk Ahras Province-Aïn Soltane
Defla Province Aïn Soltane, Souk Ahras, a municipality or commune in Souk Ahras Province Aïn Soltane, Saïda, a municipality or commune in Saïda Province Aïn
Souk Ahras Province-List of earthquakes in 1985
killed and damage in the Constantine-Skikda area. Felt in the Annaba-Setif-Souk Ahras area. October 29 – A magnitude 6.6 earthquake hits east of Papua New Guinea
Souk Ahras Province-Tahar Ouettar
Tahar Ouettar (Arabic: الطاهر وطار; 1936 – August 12, 2010) was an Algerian writer. Ouettar was called "one of the North African nation’s most prolific
Souk Ahras Province-Ain Zana
Ain Zana (Aïn-Zana) is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. It is the site of Diana Veteranorum, a former ancient city
Souk Ahras Province-Aïn Soltane, Souk Ahras
Aïn Soltane is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. It is located 55 km (34 mi) south of Guelma. Aïn Baïda Aïn Bakhbakha
Souk Ahras Province-Bir Bouhouche
Bir Bouhouche is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December
Souk Ahras Province-Drea
Drea is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Souk Ahras Province-Heddada
Haddada is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. v t e
Souk Ahras Province-Hanancha
Hanancha, also Hannencha, is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Souk Ahras Province-Khedara
Khedara is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. In 2008, the town was listed as having 8,329 residents. Algeria portal
Souk Ahras Province-Khemissa
Khemissa (Arabic: خميسة) is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. It is the location of Thubursicum Numidarum, a well-preserved
Souk Ahras Province-Mechroha
Mechroha is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 36°21′N
Souk Ahras Province-Merahna
Merahna is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12,
Souk Ahras Province-Oued Keberit
Oued Keberit is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°56′N
Souk Ahras Province-Ouillen
Ouillen is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Aïn Battouma Kordina Aïn Djenane Aïn El Mora Aïn Messaouda Aïn Safra Remila
Souk Ahras Province-Ouled Driss
Ouled Driss is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December
Souk Ahras Province-Ouled Moumen
Ouled Moumen is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. The commune occupies the ancient Roman and Carthaginian town of Civitas
Souk Ahras Province-Oum El Adhaim
Oum El Adhaim is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December
Souk Ahras Province-Ragouba
Ragouba is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12,
Souk Ahras Province-Safel El Ouiden
Safel El Ouiden is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December
Souk Ahras Province-Sidi Fredj, Souk Ahras
Sidi Fredj is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. v t e
Souk Ahras Province-Taoura
Taoura, known in antiquity as Thagora, is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Thagora was a Carthaginian and Roman town
Souk Ahras Province-Terraguelt
Terraguelt is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°53′00″N
Souk Ahras Province-Tiffech
Tiffech is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 36°11′30″N
Souk Ahras Province-Zaarouria
Zaarouria is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 36°13′38″N
Souk Ahras Province-Zouabi
Zouabi is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 3,332. Law, Gwillim
Souk Ahras Province-Madauros
Madauros Ruins of Madauros Shown within Algeria Location Algeria Region Souk Ahras Province Coordinates 36°04′36″N 7°49′12″E / 36.076667°N 7.82°E / 36.076667;
Souk Ahras Province-List of universities in Algeria
Skikda University of Skikda 1988 Public [53] (in French) Souk Ahras University of Souk Ahras Mohamed Cherif Messaadia 1998 Public [54] Tamanrasset University
Souk Ahras Province-Algeria
on decolonization; Augustine of Hippo was born in Tagaste (modern-day Souk Ahras); and Ibn Khaldun, though born in Tunis, wrote the Muqaddima while staying
Souk Ahras Province-Haddada
Haddada may refer to, Haddada District, part of Souk Ahras Province, Algeria Haddada, Algeria, a town or commune located in Haddada District Haddada,
Souk Ahras Province-Christianity in the Roman Africa province
Thunigaba (Henchir-Aïn-Laabed) Thunusruma Thunusuda (Sidi-Meskin) Tigimma (Souk-El-Djemma, Djemâa?) Tinisa in Proconsulari (Râs-El-Djebel) Tisili Tituli
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-Civitas Popthensis
present-day Henchir Kssiba area in the municipality of Ouled Moumen in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. The word "civitas" is derived from the Latin civis ("city")
Souk Ahras Province-Guelma
Skikda to inland areas such as Wilaya of Constantine, Oum El Bouagui and Souk-Ahras. Guelma has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification
Souk Ahras Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
Sonatrach - Sonelgaz - Soufiane Lahouassa [fr] - Souhane - Souhane massacre - Souk Ahras - Special Organisation (Algeria) - Star of North Africa - Status of religious
Souk Ahras 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
Souk Ahras Province-Combat operations in 2015 during the Battle of Aleppo
Numerous monuments, including churches, a mosque, a waqf complex, the wool souk and Sahat al Hatab were heavily damaged or destroyed by the explosions. In
Souk Ahras Province-Thiava, Numidia
high valley of the Medjerda, in the Roman province of Numidia. The site is near modern near Annaba and Souk-Ahras, in Algeria. It was noted from 300–640AD
Souk Ahras Province-Bouhouche
(1952-2005), Belgian gendarme Bir Bouhouche, town and comune in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria This page lists people with the surname Bouhouche. If an
Souk Ahras Province-Thubursicum
Thubursicum, is an Ancient Roman and Byzantine archeological site, in Souk Ahras Province of northeastern Algeria. Khamissa is located 40 kilometres (25 mi)
Souk Ahras Province-Mokhtar Badji Stadium
Badji Stadium (Arabic: ملعب مختار باجي) is a multi-purpose stadium in Souk Ahras, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium
Souk Ahras Province-Tacfarinas
was a Numidian Berber from Thagaste, located in the province of Proconsular Africa (now Souk Ahras, in Algeria), who was a deserter from the Roman army
Souk Ahras Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Naama Province, Algeria AG50 Ouargla Province, Algeria AG51 Relizane Province, Algeria AG52 Souk Ahras Province, Algeria AG53 Tamanghasset Province, Algeria
Souk Ahras Province-Thagaste
(or Tagaste) was a Roman-Berber city in present-day Algeria, now called Souk Ahras. The town was the birthplace of Saint Augustine. Thagaste was originally
Souk Ahras Province-Thagaste (diocese)
city of Souk Ahras in Algeria, was the seat of an ancient episcopal diocese during the Roman and Vandal empires in what was the Roman province of Numidia
Souk Ahras Province-Société de l'Ouenza
was done. The opening of a standard gauge railway from Oued Keberit to Souk Ahras and availability of more powerful tractors made the Bou-Khadra deposit
Souk Ahras Province-Mokrani Revolt
1871, spread to Aïn Guettar (in the region of modern Khemissa, near Souk Ahras) on January 23, 1871, and soon reached El Tarf and Bouhadjar. The mutiny
Souk Ahras Province-Drea (disambiguation)
Drea is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. Drea may also refer to: Christine Drea (active from 1984), Morocco-born American
Souk Ahras Province-Non-U.S. operators of the M60 tank
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
Souk Ahras Province-M'Daourouch
36.0767°N 7.8200°E / 36.0767; 7.8200 M'daourouch is a commune in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria, occupying the site of the Berber-Roman town of Madauros
Souk Ahras Province-List of bridges in Algeria
"Bouira Bridge". "Viaduc du Ravin Blanc". "Sidi M'Cid Suspension Bridge". "Souk Ahras Bridge". "Mellah-Slimane Footbridge". "Chihani Suspension Bridge". Others
Souk Ahras Province-Beni Salah
Kabyle Beni Salah mountain near Souk Ahras, Algeria Salah (name) Hammam Béni Salah, a town and commune in El Taref Province, Algeria Ibn al-Salah (1181 CE/577
Souk Ahras Province-Martianus Capella
Madaura—which had been the native city of Apuleius—in the Roman province of Africa (now Souk Ahras, Algeria). He appears to have practiced as a jurist at Roman
Souk Ahras Province-Mostéfa Merarda
Algerian Frontier Army arrived on Algerian soil, the General Staff moved to Souk Ahras. Mostefa and El Hadj Lakhdar came to meet Mahmoud Chérif, the GPRA's Minister
Souk Ahras Province-The Golden Ass
note that Apuleius came from the Algerian city of M'Daourouch in Souk Ahras Province, where Augustine would later study. Augustine refers to Apuleius
Souk Ahras Province-Shawiya language
of Western Tunisia, including Batna, Khenchela, Sétif, Oum El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras, Tébessa and the northern part of Biskra. It is closely related to the
Souk Ahras Province-Communes of Algeria
Souk Ahras DZ.SA.SA 116,745 Souk El Haad DZ.BM.SH 4,860 Souk El Had DZ.RE.SH 3,351 Souk El Khemis DZ.BU.SK 8,039 Souk El Tenine DZ.BJ.ST 11,762 Souk-El-Thenine
Souk Ahras Province-ISO 3166-2:DZ
Sétif سطيف DZ-22 Sidi Bel Abbès سيدي بلعباس DZ-21 Skikda سكيكدة DZ-41 Souk Ahras سوق أهراس DZ-11 Tamanrasset تمنراست DZ-12 Tébessa تبسة DZ-14 Tiaret تيارت
Souk Ahras Province-Hippo Regius
of cultural assets of Algeria "A Berber, born in 354 at Thagaste (now Souk-Ahras) in Africa, he died as Bishop of Hippo (later Bone, now Annaba) in 430
Souk Ahras Province-Diana
family Diana may also refer to: Diana (see), a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria Diana's Peak, the highest point on the island
Souk Ahras Province-Constantinois
wilayas: Constantine Province, Annaba Province, Guelma Province, Skikda Province, Souk Ahras Province, Mila Province, and El Tarf Province. The chief city
Souk Ahras Province-List of association football stadiums by country
Souidani Stadium 15,000 Guelma ES Guelma Mokhtar Badji Stadium 15,000 Souk Ahras ES Souk Ahras Rabah Bitat Stadium 15,000 Bouira MB Bouira Zakaria Medjdoub Stadium