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Seybouse (in
Algerian Arabic: وادي سيبوس, romanized: Oued
Seybouse) is a
river in
northeastern Algeria, near the
border with Tunisia. In
Roman times, it...
- of Algeria,
close to the
border with Tunisia.
Annaba is near the
small Seybouse River and is in the
Annaba Province. With a po****tion of
about 263,650...
- The army met at the ****jez-Hammar camp
established on the
banks of the
Seybouse River in
Guelma Province,
halfway between Bôna and Constantine. Placed...
- La
Seybouse is a
former biw****ly
newspaper created by Jean-François
Dagand on 4 July 1843, in Bône,
which is now
known as
Annaba in Algeria. Published...
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Enndja River Rummel River Guebli River Safsâf
River Kebir River (Skikda)
Seybouse River Cherf River Kebîr
River (El Taref)
Medjerda River Mellègue River...
- now
known as
Annaba in Algeria. He was the
creator of the
newspaper La
Seybouse in 1843. Jean-François
Dagand was born on June 12, 1805, in Chambéry, France...
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noteworthy rivers having their sources in this
range are the
Medjerda and the
Seybouse River. Only
seasonal streams flow
south from the Tell Atlas. The Tell Atlas...
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mountains (Maouna, Dbegh, Houara). The
region is very
fertile because of the
Seybouse River and a
large dam that
provides a vast
irrigation scheme. It occupies...
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Vicus Iuliani to
Tipaza (Tifeche) with
ruins of a
Roman bridge on the
Seybouse; and that from
Hippona (Annaba) to
Thagaste (Tébessa) by way of Bouchegouf...
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where red
porphyry was
mined and
exported to Rome
through the port on the
Seybouse, then
Culucitanis (El Marsa) and
Paratienis (Guerbes). With
Muslim conquests...