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  2. Archaeology of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    The Qabr-er-Rumia-- best known by its French name, Tombeau de la Chrétienne (grave of the Christian lady), tradition making it the burial-place of Florinda, la Cava Rumía, the beautiful and unfortunate daughter of Count Julian—is near Kolea, and is known to be the tomb of the Mauretanian king Juba II and of his wife Cleopatra Selene, daughter of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, queen of Egypt.

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    It was a defensive settlement, located at an elevation of 900 m (3,000 ft). It expanded in the 3rd century and declined with the collapse of Rome in the 6th century. Today in ruins, there are remains of the forum, temples, basilicas, triumphal arches, and houses, as well as early Christian sites, including a large cathedral and baptistery. A ...

  4. List of cultural assets of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    List of cultural assets of Algeria includes monuments, natural sites and parks, and other cultural assets as classed by the Algerian Ministry of Culture.The Ministry's list was updated in September 2019 with 1,030 cultural assets across the country.

  5. Casbah of Algiers - Wikipedia

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    The Casbah (Arabic: قصبة, qaṣba, meaning citadel) is the citadel of Algiers in Algeria and the traditional quarter clustered around it. In 1992, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization proclaimed Kasbah of Algiers a World Cultural Heritage Site, as "There are the remains of the citadel, old mosques and Ottoman-style palaces as well as the remains of a ...

  6. Timgad - Wikipedia

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    Timgad (Arabic: تيمقاد, romanized: Tīmqād, known as Marciana Traiana Thamugadi) was a Roman city in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria.It was founded by the Roman Emperor Trajan around 100 AD.

  7. Rusguniae (ruins) - Wikipedia

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    Lancel lists Rusginiae as one of the Phoenician trading posts that were "fairly evenly spaced every 30 or 40 km" [21] along the Algerian coast. It was one of the main relay points for coastal shipping along the northern coast of the ancient Maghreb. Carthage's maritime empire, however, left no ruins.

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  9. Madauros - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Madauros are close to the actual city of M'Daourouch (Arabic: مداوروش) in present-day Algeria. It is possible to see: A Roman mausoleum with some statues. A Roman theatre, reduced in size because of a Byzantine fortification made in 535. Some small Roman thermae. A Roman basilica of the Byzantine era with three sections of ...