- year-round.
Qanats (designated
foggaras in Algeria) are the
source of
water for
irrigation in
large oases like Gourara. The
foggaras are also
found at Touat...
- Desert. Some of
their fertility may
derive from
irrigation systems called foggaras, khettaras, lkhttarts, or a
variety of
other regional names. In some oases...
- was
based on a
complex and
extensive qanat irrigation system (Berber:
foggaras),
which supported a
strong agricultural economy and a
large po****tion...
- Tuat
contained 531
foggaras, of
which only 358 were functioning. The
total combined flow rate was
approximately 2000 L/s.
Foggaras are
expensive to construct...
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original on 24
September 2005.
Retrieved 7
October 2010. "Les
oasis à
foggaras et les
ksour du
Grand Erg Occidental" (in French).
UNESCO World Heritage...
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Knowledge and
skills of the
water measurers of the
foggaras or
water bailiffs of
Touat and Ti****lt 2018 AST Azerbaijan Chovqan, a...
-
teeth of
Carcharodontosaurus were
unearthed from wall cuts in
different foggaras near Timimoun,
French Algeria.
These sedimens came from the Cretaceous-aged...
-
construct and
maintain underground irrigation systems known to
Berbers as
foggara. In the
early Roman Empire, the city of
Lepcis established a
slave market...
-
agricultural town,
characterized by its
traditional irrigation system, the
Foggara.
Adrar is
located in the
Touat region,
which was
historically an important...
- the
traditional system of
foggaras sources (or
foggara of Al Ain in Arabic)
allowing a
rational use of water. The
foggaras are
still functional and there...