MEDEA Top 6 Tourist Places | Medea Tourism | ALGERIA
Medea (Things to do - Places to Visit) - MEDEA Top Tourist Places City in Algeria Médéa, population 123,535 is the capital city of Médéa Province, Algeria. It is located roughly 68 km south of Algiers.
The present-day city is situated on the site of an ancient Roman military post and has a history dating back to the 10th century.
MEDEA Top 6 Tourist Places | Medea Tourism
Things to do in MEDEA - Places to Visit in Medea
Follow us on Twitter
For Top Tourist Places, Videos Subscribe us on Youtube
Follow us on Facebook
MEDEA Top 6 Tourist Places - Medea, Algeria, Africa
French Colonial Road Bejaia Algeria
French Colonial Road Bejaia Algeria ___________________________________
I walked along the French colonial road built by French when Algeria was colonised, met people who were fishing also went through old tunnel.
Bejaia Algeria _____________
Béjaïa formerly Bougie and Bugia, is a Mediterranean port city on the Gulf of Béjaïa in Algeria; it is the capital of Béjaïa Province, Kabylia. Béjaïa is the largest principally Kabyle-speaking city in the Kabylie region of Algeria. The history of Béjaïa explains the diversity of the local population.
French Colonial Rule ___________________
It was captured by the French in 1833 and became a part of colonial Algeria. Most of the time it was the seat ('sous-préfecture') of an arrondissement (mid 20th century, 513,000 inhabitants, of whom 20,000 'Bougiates' in the city itself) in the Département of Constantine, until Bougie was promoted to département itself in 1957.
I walked along the French colonial road, met people who were fishing also went through old tunnel.
Bejaia Algeria ----------------------- Béjaïa formerly Bougie and Bugia, is a Mediterranean port city on the Gulf of Béjaïa in Algeria; it is the capital of Béjaïa Province, Kabylia. Béjaïa is the largest principally Kabyle-speaking city in the Kabylie region of Algeria. The history of Béjaïa explains the diversity of the local population.
French colonial rule -------------------------------- It was captured by the French in 1833 and became a part of colonial Algeria. Most of the time it was the seat ('sous-préfecture') of an arrondissement (mid 20th century, 513,000 inhabitants, of whom 20,000 'Bougiates' in the city itself) in the Département of Constantine, until Bougie was promoted to département itself in 1957.