Vacations in Algeria would be incomplete without a visit to the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Djemila. In times of antiquity it bore the name of Cuicul. The city is located in a mountainous area at an altitude of about 900 m above sea level, and is considered to be a well-preserved example of Roman town planning. Many attractions in Djemila worth attention: the temple of the emperor Septimius Severus (193-211) and his wife Julia Domna, the forum, the basilica, amazing mosaics, the Triumphal Arch of Emperor Caracalla. There are also ruins of ancient buildings, the Capitol, the theater and thermal baths
AlgeriaTravel to Algeria - it is a lot of amazing discoveries: high chains of mountains, swift rivers, the Sahara desert, ancient cities |
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AlgiersAlgiers is the capital of the country. Rest in Algiers will bring familiarity with ancient monuments and with several kilometres of wonderful beaches |
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CherchellMany ancient buildings are preserved in Cherchell: temples, thermal baths, the amphitheater and the circus. There is the unique museum of antiquity |
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ConstantineConstantine was the capital city of Numidia, the Berber empire. Founded in III century BC, it is famous for remains of Roman buildings, mosques and mausoleums |
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DjanetThe city of Janet keeps an atmosphere of the past. Urbanization touched it very little. Souvenir shops offer to buy jewelry made of leather and silver, nice trinkets |
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El OuedTourists at El Oued enjoy amazing architecture, lots of souvenir shops and an opportunity to ride a camel. Especially worth to visit the market and Sidi Salem Mosque |
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MascaraMascara (which means "a city of soldiers") is a knot of highways and a center of food industry, due to agricultural lands in city vicinities. Local garment producing factory attracts tourists |
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OranOran gladdens hearts of tourists with warm climate, cozy beaches, blossoming gardens, eucalyptus avenues and olive groves |
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TaghitBuilt around the oasis, which is feed by artesian wells, Taghit, surrounded by sand dunes, attracts tourists with the Sahara, palm groves, ancient tombs |
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TlemcenNumerous tourists are attracted to Tlemcen thanks to textile and leather industries, manufacture of carpets and, most importantly, to monuments of Arab, Berber, Turkish and French colonial cultures |