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Cuicul (Djemila)

Roman colonial city of Numidia, later known as Djémila, renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved late antique urban remains.

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Gholaia (Bu Njem)

The frontier site of Gholaia formed part of the defensive and logistical system of the Limes Tripolitanus in the Libyan desert.

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Castellum Tidditanorum (Tiddis)

Settlement in inland Numidia associated with the mountainous region south of Cirta and the wider network of North Africa.

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Sitifis (Sétif (سطيف))

Setifis , was a Roman town located in northeastern Algeria.

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Thagaste (Souk Ahras (سوق أهراس))

Thagaste was a Roman-Berber city in present-day Algeria, now called Souk Ahras.

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Zarai (Zaraï (زراي))

Zaraï was a Berber, Carthaginian, and Roman town at the site of present-day Aïn Oulmene, Algeria.

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Sidi Okba (Sidi Okba (سيدي عقبة))

Sidi Okba is a commune in the Biskra Province, Algeria.

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Thuburnica (Sidi Ali Belkacem (سيدي علي بلقاسم))

Thuburnica was an ancient Roman-Berber city in the Maghreb.

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Mascula (Khenchela (خنشلة))

Mascula was an ancient Roman colonia in Numidia.

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Thamugadi (Timgad (تيمقاد))

Timgad was a Roman city in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria.

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Carthago (Carthage (قرطاج))

Roman Carthage was an important city in ancient Rome, located in modern-day Tunisia.

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Sabratha (Sabratha)

Sabratha, in the Zawiya District of Libya, was the westernmost of the ancient "three cities" of Roman Tripolis, alongside Oea and Leptis Magna.

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Zuccabar (Khemis Miliana)

Zuccabar was an ancient town in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis.

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Madauros (M'Daourouch (مداوروش))

Madauros was a Roman-Berber city in Numidia, in present-day Algeria, renowned in antiquity as an important intellectual and educational centre of Roman North Africa.

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