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The region of Djanet has been inhabited since Neolithic times. There were periods of ten thousand years at a time that the area was not desert. The flora and fauna were luxuriant as is seen in the numerous rock paintings of Tassili n'Ajjer around Djanet. Populations of hunter-gatherers lived there. Djanet was founded in the Middle Ages by the ...
Djanet is a district in Djanet Province, Algeria. It includes the easternmost point of the country. It includes the easternmost point of the country. It was named after its capital, Djanet .
Bordj El Houas (also written Bordj El Haouas or Bordj El Haouès) is a town and commune in Djanet District, Djanet Province, Algeria.It is part of Djanet District.According to the 2008 census it has a population of 2,963, [1] up from 2,185 in 1998, [2] and an annual population growth rate of 3.2%. [1]
The wilaya of Djanet was created on November 26, 2019 . Previously, it was a delegated wilaya , created according to the law n° 15–140 of May 27, 2015, creating administrative districts in certain wilayas and fixing the specific rules related to them, as well as the list of municipalities that are attached to it.
Sebiba Touareg Exhibition of Djanet in Algeria.. Sebiba (Arabic: سبيبة, Tifinagh: ⵙⴱⵉⴱⴰ) is the term used in Algeria to designate a festival and the Tuareg people's dance performed on this occasion and accompanied by female drummers in the Sahara oasis of Djanet in the Tassili n'Ajjer region in southern Algeria.
Municipalities and other settlements in Djanet district, Illizi Province, Algeria Pages in category "Djanet District" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Adjahil (also written Ajahil) is a village in the commune of Djanet, [1] in Djanet District, Illizi Province, Algeria. It is in the same valley as the district capital Djanet, which is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the north. [2] Along with the other localities near Djanet it lies on the south-western edge of the Tassili n'Ajjer mountain range.
Tin El Koum (also written Tin Alkoum; Arabic: تين الكوم) is a village in the commune of Djanet, [1] in Djanet District, Illizi Province, Algeria.It is located in the same valley as Ghat in Libya, deep within the south-eastern Tassili N'Ajjer mountain range, east of Djanet. [2]