Mounts of Saida

The mountains of Saida are a mountain range of Algeria located in the west of the country and constituting a part of the Tellian Atlas.[1]

Geography

The mountains of Saida are situated in the west of Algeria, between Saida and Frenda, and form a rugged and wooded relief of holm oaks and Aleppo pines at the edge of the steppic plains in the south.[2]

Many karst sources originate in this mountain range: Ain Zerga, Ain Tifrit, Ain Soltane and Ain Balloul, as well as many streams: Wadi Tifrit, Wadi Sidi Minmoun and Wadi Said.

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References

  1. Mohamed Meddi, Amel Talia et Claude Martin, « Évolution récente des conditions climatiques et des écoulements sur le bassin versant de la Macta (Nord-Ouest de l'Algérie) », Physio-Géo En ligne [archive], Volume 3 | 2009, mis en ligne le 1er janvier 2009, Consulté le 23 août 2015.
  2. Marc Côte, Guide d'Algérie : paysages et patrimoine, Média-Plus, 1996, 319 p. (ISBN 9961-922-00-X), p. 71

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