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    Seybouse (in Algerian Arabic: وادي سيبوس, romanized: Oued Seybouse) is a river in northeastern Algeria, near the border with Tunisia. In Roman times, it...
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    Algeria, close to the border with Tunisia. Annaba is near the small Seybouse River and is in the Annaba Province. With a population of about 464,740 (2019)...
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    fertile valley. Other noteworthy rivers having their sources in this range are the Medjerda and the Seybouse River. Only seasonal streams flow south...
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  • River Sahel River Kebîr River (Jijel) Enndja River Rummel River Guebli River Safsâf River Kebir River (Skikda) Seybouse River Cherf River Kebîr River...
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    army met at the Merdjez-Hammar camp established on the banks of the Seybouse River in Guelma Province, halfway between Bôna and Constantine. Placed under...
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    (Maouna, Dbegh, Houara). The region is very fertile because of the Seybouse River and a large dam that provides a vast irrigation scheme. It occupies...
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  • Daas, Soummam, El Malah, El Hammam, Mekkera, Tafna, Chott Chergui, Seybouse River, Rhumel, Medjerda, Cheliff, Zahrez, Chott el Hodna, Moulouya Towns:...
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    La Seybouse is a former biweekly newspaper created by Jean-François Dagand on 4 July 1843, in Bône, which is now known as Annaba in Algeria. Published...
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    railway line spanned 11 km and connected the Karezas iron mine to the Seybouse River port, situated on the outskirts of Annaba. Operating on a meter-gauge...
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    production. In 1875–76 the Bou Djima River, which was carrying silt into the port, was diverted to the Seybouse River. The railway could now be extended...
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  • Oued Meboudja (category Rivers of Algeria)
    is a wadi in Annaba (Algeria). The wadi is a left tributary of the Seybouse River, which it joins near El Hadjar to the south of the industrial center...
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    port of Bône, the Bougie ferry terminal, bridges over the Soummam and Seybouse rivers, and the port of Bizerte. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, he...
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    Frarah at Zaouiat el Guelaa, a round hill on the right bank of the Seybouse, which the river flows around, is topped by a rectangular fort of plain mortarless...
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  • in Algeria List of railway lines in Algeria Geography of Algeria List of rivers of Algeria List of Roman bridges List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire Wikimedia...
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  • a voyage from the Doboy Sound to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Seybouse  France The steamship ran aground at Carloforte, Sardinia, Italy. She was...
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  • full-rigged ship was driven ashore at "Faraman", Bouches-du-Rhône, France. Seybouse  France The steamship ran aground at the mouth of the Rhône. She was on...
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