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Aurès Mountains
Mountain range in Algeria
Mountain range in Algeria
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Aures Mountains |
| جبال الأوراس | |
| photo | Hammam Essalhine Aquae Flaviane Khenchela Mont View 2.jpg |
| photo_size | 275 |
| photo_caption | Mountain landscape at Hammam Essalihine |
| country | Algeria |
| subdivision1_type | Provinces |
| subdivision1 | |
| parent | Atlas Mountains |
| highest | Djebel Chélia |
| elevation_m | 2328 |
| elevation_ref | |
| coordinates | |
| coordinates_ref | |
| map_size | 280 |
جبال الأوراس
The Aures Mountains (, known in antiquity as ) are a subrange of the Saharan Atlas in northeastern Algeria. The mountain range gives its name to the mountainous natural and historical region of the Aurès.
Geography
The Aures mountains are the eastern continuation of the Saharan Atlas. The highest peak in the Aurès mountain range is Djebel Chélia in Khenchela Province, which sits at 2328 m.
The Belezma Range is a northwestern prolongation of the Aures Mountains located where the Tell Atlas and the Saharan Atlas come together. Its main summits are 2,178 m high Djebel Refaâ and 2,136 m high Djebel Tichaou. The Atlas chain of mountains extends over 1000 kilometers in total over Northern Africa.
History
Main article: History of the Aurès
Historically, the Aures served as a refuge and bulwark for the Berber tribes, forming a base of resistance against the Romans, Vandals, Byzantine, and Arabs along the centuries.
The mountain area was also a district of French Algeria that existed during and after the Algerian War of Independence from 1954 to 1962. It was in this region that the Algerian War of Independence was started by Berber freedom fighters. The rugged terrain of the Aures makes it still one of the least developed areas in the Maghreb.
Population
In eastern Algeria, the Aures is a large Berber-speaking region, home of the Chaoui people. The Chaoui eastern Berber population practices traditional transhumance, farming fixed stone terraces in the mountains where they grow sorghum, as well as other grains and vegetables. Seasonally they move their cattle to relatively warm areas in the lowland valleys where they pitch tents or live in other temporary structures and tend livestock through the winter.
Features
File:Localisation aures.svg|Location of the Aurès region in Algeria File:Belezma 1.JPG|View of one of the mountains of the Belezma Range, a western subrange of the Aures File:Entrée des aouras par le sud.jpg|Landscape of southern area of the range
References
References
- "Africa Ultra-Prominences".
- (20 Jul 1998). "Aurès - mountains, Algeria".
- [http://traveltoalgeria.weebly.com/belezma-national-park.html Belezma National Park - Travel to Algeria]
- Conant, Jonathan. (2012). "Staying Roman : conquest and identity in Africa and the Mediterranean, 439–700". Cambridge University Press.
- [https://alger-roi.fr/Alger/documents_algeriens/monographies/pages/3_vie_economique_chaouia.htm La vie économique du Chaouia de l'Aures]
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