- The
Rhumel River (also
Rhummel, Rummel, El-Kebîrl; Arabic: وادي الرمال) is the
largest river in the
Constantine region of Algeria. The
source of the Rhumel...
-
Mellah Slimane Bridge (1925), a
suspension bridge,
Salah Bey
Bridge (Trans-
Rhummel viaduct, 2014), the
first cable-sta****
bridge in Constantine, designed...
- the
French army
crossed the Bou-Merzoug, one of the
tribes of the Wadi
Rhummel, on the 21st, and took up
position under the
walls of Constantine. The...
- 11,000 cal BP Type site La
Mouillah Major sites Taforalt,
Afalou bou
Rhummel, Haua Fteah,
Tamar Hat,
Columnata Preceded by
Aterian Followed by Mushabian...
- Chamla, M.-C.; Dastugue, J.; Hachi, S. (1
November 1985). "Afalou-Bou-
Rhummel". Encyclopédie berbère (in French) (2): 182–192. doi:10.4000/encyclopedieberbere...
- Bey
Viaduct is a cable-sta****
bridge that
spans the
gorge valley of the
Rhummel in Constantine,
North East Algeria.
Salah Bey
Mosque is a
mosque in Annaba...
- سيدي راشد), The Sidi
Rached bridge is a road
viaduct that
crosses the
Rhummel gorges and
connects the
Coudiat district (city center) to
Constantine Train...
-
Hampsicora in
contemporary Algeria and Tunisia, like the
river Ampsaga (today's
Rhummel in
Algerian Arabic),
bordering with the
Numidian M****ylii in the vicinity...
- M'Cid
Bridge opened in Constantine, Algeria.
Suspended 175 m over the
Rhummel River, it was the world's
highest suspended bridge until 1929. Born: Glenn...
- cork production.
Several wadis in the
region have
their source there:
Rhummel, Oued-el-Kebir [fr] and Saf-Saf [fr],
forests are
lined with
fertile plains...