- The
Rhumel River (Tamazight: ⴰⵎⵒⵙⴰⴳⴰ, also Rhummel, Rummel, El-Kebîrl; Arabic: وادي الرمال), in antiquity, the
river was
called Ampsaga. is the largest...
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kilometres (50 miles) from the
Mediterranean coast, on the
banks of the
Rhumel River.
Constantine is
regarded as the
capital of
eastern Algeria and the...
- Chateau-dun-du-
Rhumel Airfield Chateaudun-du-
Rhumel (Chateaudun Du
Rhumel)
Airfield is an
abandoned military airfield in Algeria,
located about 6 km north-northwest...
- to the region’s economy. Some
people also
refer to it as Oued El
Rhumel, El
Rhumel, or Tafernet,
names that have
historical or
geographic significance...
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Kingdom of
Masaesyli under Syphax extended from the
Moulouya river to Oued
Rhumel. The
Romans worked hard to
cultivate Syphax's friendship, and
helped to...
- M'Cid
Bridge is a 164-metre-long (538 ft)
suspension bridge across the
Rhumel River in Constantine, Algeria. It was
opened to
traffic in
April 1912 and...
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Kantra Bridge is one of
eight famous high-level
bridges that
cross the
Rhumel River gorge in Constantine, Algeria. The
Kantara bridge is the
oldest and...
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littoral between Cyrenaica on the east and the
river Ampsaga (now the Oued
Rhumel (fr)) on the west; that part of it that
faces the
Atlantic Ocean being called...
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alongside the main
historical Mosque, p****es over the
slope of the Oued
Rhumel, and
proceeds through the
university area,
ending in the
modern part of...
- صالح باي), is a cable-sta****
bridge that
spans the
gorge valley of the
Rhumel River in Constantine,
North East
Algeria is
named after Salah Bey whose...