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    is part of Chambi National Park. Jebel ech Chambi is a peak of the Monts de Tébessa at the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains in the centre-west of Tunisia...
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  • peak (1,544m above sea level) in Tunisia. The park is part of the Mont de Tebessa forest massif which spans the area from Kasserine to the Algerian border...
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    surrounded by the Aurès Mountains. They also live in the Algerian provinces of Tébessa, Constantine, Setif and other parts of Eastern Algeria coextensive with...
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    In November, the regiment changed sectors. The command post set camp at Tébessa. In operational reserve, the regiment had for mission to run surveillance...
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    two escadrilles conducted their ground support missions from the bases Tébessa and Aerial Base 211 Telergma, with detachments from Steif, Tiaret, Aflou...
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    Tunisia, including Batna, Khenchela, Sétif, Oum El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras, Tébessa and the northern part of Biskra. It is closely related to the Shenwa language...
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  • lieu du 20 au 28 septembre 1955 dans les monts Nemenchas à l'est de l'Algérie, est devenue un lieu de mémoire de la nation algérienne dans les années 2000...
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  • the via Condotti and the Villa Malta Arocha, Magaly (1 May 1999). "La Orden de Malta y su Naturaleza Jurídica" [The Order of Malta and Its Legal Nature]...
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    List of Roman bridges (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Structurae Bauer 2004, pp. 83f. "Cromwell - Thankful Village". Procopius: De Aedificiis, 5.3.8-11 Döring 2007, pp. 24–35 Döring 1998, pp. 127–134 Note...
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  • times over time for strategic reasons, first from Ammaedara to Theveste (Tébessa) and finally to Lambaesis. Under Gordian III, the legion was dissolved...
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