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Dhaya
Al Dhaya is a lake in located in Tamesguida, Medea , Algeria. It has an altitude of 1200 meters above sea level, on the borders of the provinces of Medea and Medea. It is considered by '' El Massa'' as one of the highest lakes above ground level in Algeria and North Africa. Gallery File:بحيرة الضاية الجزائر.jpg File:بحيرة الضاية الجزائر 2.jpg File:بحيرة الضاية المدية.jpg File:بحيرة الضاية الجزائر 3.jpg File:بحيرة الضاية.jpg See also * Chott Melrhir * Sabkha Zamoul * Ben Aknoun Forest Ben Aknoun Forest is a forest situated in Ben Aknoun, within the Algiers province of Algeria. The forest is managed by the Forest Conservation Authority of Algeria and operates under the supervision of the General Directorate of Forests. Locat ... References {{Portal bar, Algeria, Geography, Water Lakes of Algeria Geography of Médéa Province ...
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El Massa
''El Massa'' (in Arabic المساء meaning ''The Evening'') is an Algerian daily newspaper printed in Arabic. History and profile ''El Massa'' was started in 1985 as the first Algerian newspaper to be published in an evening edition. The paper is published by and supportive of the Algerian government. See also * List of Algerian newspapers * Dhaya Al Dhaya is a lake in located in Tamesguida, Medea , Algeria. It has an altitude of 1200 meters above sea level, on the borders of the provinces of Medea and Medea. It is considered by '' El Massa'' as one of the highest lakes above ground leve ... References External linksOfficial website 1985 establishments in Algeria Arabic-language newspapers Mass media in Algiers Newspapers published in Algeria Newspapers established in 1985 {{Algeria-newspaper-stub ...
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Tamesguida
Tamesguida is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,964. Geography Tamesguida is situated at the bottom of Djebel Mouzaïa (altitude of 1,604m), 10 km north-west of Médéa Province Médéa () is a provinces of Algeria, province (''wilaya'') of Algeria, with a population of.1 062 134 inhabitants in 2019 The capital is Medea, Algeria, Médéa. Administrative divisions The province is divided into 19 districts (''daïras''), .... References Communes of Médéa Province Cities in Algeria {{MédéaDZ-geo-stub ...
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Médéa Province
Médéa () is a provinces of Algeria, province (''wilaya'') of Algeria, with a population of.1 062 134 inhabitants in 2019 The capital is Medea, Algeria, Médéa. Administrative divisions The province is divided into 19 districts (''daïras''), which are further divided into 64 communes of Algeria, ''communes'' or municipalities. Districts # Aïn Boucif District, Aïn Boucif # Aziz District, Aziz # Béni Slimane District, Béni Slimane # Berrouaghia District, Berrouaghia # Chahbounia District, Chahbounia # Chellalat El Adhaoura District, Chellalat El Adhaoura # El Azizia District, El Azizia # El Omaria District, El Omaria # Guelb El Kébir District, Guelb El Kébir # Ksar El Boukhari District, Ksar El Boukhari # Médéa District, Médéa # Ouamri District, Ouamri # Ouled Antar District, Ouled Antar # Ouzera District, Ouzera # Seghouane District, Seghouane # Si Mahdjoub District, Si Mahdjoub # Sidi Naâmane District, Sidi Naâmane # Souaghi District, Souaghi # Tablat District, Ta ...
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Medea Province
In Greek mythology, Medea (; ; ) is the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis. Medea is known in most stories as a sorceress, an accomplished " pharmakeía" (medicinal magic), and is often depicted as a high-priestess of the goddess Hecate. She is a mythical granddaughter of the sun god Helios and a niece of Circe, an enchantress goddess. Her mother may have been Idyia. She first appears in Hesiod's ''Theogony'' around 700 BC, but is best known from Euripides's 5th-century BC tragedy ''Medea'' and Apollonius of Rhodes's 3rd-century BC epic ''Argonautica''. In the myth of the Argonauts, she aids Jason in his search for the Golden Fleece. Medea later marries him, but eventually kills their children and his other bride according to some versions of her story. In the ''Argonautica'', Medea plays the archetypal role of helper-maiden, aiding Jason in his search for the Golden Fleece, using her magic to save his life and kills her brother to allow Jason to escape. Once he finishes his ...
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Chott Melrhir
Chott Melrhir, () also known as Chott Melghir or Chott Melhir, is an endorheic chott-kind of salt lake in northeastern Algeria. It is the westernmost part of a series of depressions which extend from the Gulf of Gabès into the Sahara. It was formerly known as Lake Tritonis. They were created between Miocene and Early Pleistocene as a result of compression accompanying the formation of the Atlas Mountains. With the maximum area of about , it is the largest lake in Algeria.В. М. КотлякоМельгир (Chott Melrhir) Словарь современных географических названий (Dictionary of modern geographical names), 2003–2006 It lies almost entirely below sea level and contains the lowest point in Algeria, . Its size varies over the year and is usually larger than from east to west.Chott Melrhir< ...
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Sabkha Zamoul
Sabkha Zamoul is a salt lake situated in the northeastern region of Algeria, within the administrative boundaries of the Oum El Bouaghi Province and the Ouled Zouaï municipality. It has been partially exploited for salt extraction and represents the largest nesting area for flamingos in the Mediterranean.Planet : A fabulous show at the gates of Oran El Watan October 17, 2009, accessed December 23, 2011.Archived
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Ben Aknoun Forest
Ben Aknoun Forest is a forest situated in Ben Aknoun, within the Algiers province of Algeria. The forest is managed by the Forest Conservation Authority of Algeria and operates under the supervision of the General Directorate of Forests. Location Ben Aknoun Forest is located 20 kilometers southwest of Algiers, within the municipality of Ben Aknoun in the Mitidja region. Covering an area of 304 hectares (750 acres). Adjacent to the forest is Ben Aknoun Park, which includes both a zoo and an amusement park An amusement park is a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, and events for entertainment purposes. A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central theme, often fea .... Opened in 1982 in the Said Hamdeen area, the park attracts families, sports enthusiasts.
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Lakes Of Algeria
A lake is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from the ocean, although they may be connected with the ocean by rivers. Lakes, as with other bodies of water, are part of the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth. Most lakes are fresh water and account for almost all the world's surface freshwater, but some are salt lakes with salinities even higher than that of seawater. Lakes vary significantly in surface area and volume of water. Lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds, which are also water-filled basins on land, although there are no official definitions or scientific criteria distinguishing the two. Lakes are also distinct from lagoons, which are generally shallow tidal pools dammed by sandbars or other material at coastal regions of oceans or large la ...
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