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A closer look at Algeria - Part 1

I am fascinated with ancient history and recently I have thought a lot about various sites of significance. Around the world I have been searching for the truths that can be uncovered, among the ruins of civilizations long since past. Underneath the sand what secrets are there to be discovered?

I am taking a closer look at Algeria to see what I can find.

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Here is a city in the North West of the Country.

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There are many such places and could spend all day looking at cities.

In the North East, Madghacen a bural place for Numidian kings built approximately 150BC.

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See a photo by Reda Kerbush

Constantine

This one jumped out at me. During Roman times it was named after Constantine the Great when he was emperor from 306 to 337.

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Currently the Constantine distrct itself has a population of approximately 462,374. There are many sights to see in this one place alone.

I will continue researching and if I find anything interesting I will update you!

A closer look at Algeria - Part 1

This is a cross post of @darkflame/a-closer-look-at-algeria-part-1 by @darkflame.

A new series of posts looking at ancient sites around the world!

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