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C H a D N I G E R M a L I M a U R I T a N I a Western Sahara L I B Y a M 10°0’0"W 7°30’0"W 5°0’0"W 2°30’0"W 0°0’0" 2°30’0"E 5°0’0"E 7°30’0"E 10°0’0"E 12°30’0"E 15°0’0"E 17°30’0"E Embalse de Puentes Sicilia Murcia, Region De Beja Lago Fanaco 37°30’0"N Barragem de Santa Clara Andalucia 37°30’0"N BIZERTE Portugal Embalse de Cordobilla SIDI AHMED Qar’at al AshkaBanzartl Faro Embalse de Iznajar COLLO Bizerte Bizerte DELLYS Collo ANNABA TABARKA Ferryville Italy Dellys SKIKDA Tab ar ka Matfur Ariana ALGER Jijel Ga’RLaa Calleet el Melha Jedeida CARTHAGE Kélibia Embalse de BornEomsbalse del Chorro Algiers Ain Taya Bejaia BEJAIA TAHER Annaba Béja Tizi Ouzou Annaba Ga’RAïnae tDrahamel Oubeira Tebourba Manouba HOUARI BOUMEDIENE Thenia Béja LASoliman GOULETTE NORD Jendouba Nabeul Mennzel Temine TENES Cherchell Kolea Baufarik Boumerdes Jijel El Milia SkikdaLES SALINES El Tarf Ben ArousBen Arous Gouraya El Arba Tizi-ouzou BejaiaBEJAIA Grarem Souk-el Khemis BORDJ EL AMRI Grombalia Menzel Bou Zelfa Ténès BOUFARIK Palestro Mila Guelma Tunis Spain TipazaHajout Blida Constantine Ghardimaou Bli da Akbou SAMINJAH El Afroun Bouira Mila Guelma Souk-el Arba Nabeul Chlef Tazmalt Souk Ahras Gaafour Zaghouan Zaghouan Hammamet ECH CHELIFF Qued Fodda Médéa Bouira Sétif AIN EL BEY Constantine Oued Zenati Oued Mellegue Media Sour el Ghozlane SETIF Sedrata Le Kef Siliana Enfidaville Gibraltar Mostaghanem Berrouaghia Souk Ahras MOSTAGANEM El Asnam Ain Dafla Bordj Bou Arreridj Saint Arnaud TELERGHMA Kalaa Kebira SOUSSE Mostaganem Oued Rhiou Borjbouarirej AIN BEIDA Le Kef Siliana Tangeri TANGIER Arzew Relizane Setif Kelaa Kebira HABIB BOURGUIBA INTERNATIONAL Ouahran Ksar el Boukhari M’Sila Oum el Bouaghi Aïn Beïda BOU SFER Ighil-Izane SebkhSoussea Kelbia Monastir BOUKHALF TétouanMartil Oran Zemmora Tissemsilt Morsott Thala Kairouan Susah Souk el Had el Rharbia AIN OUSSERA Oum El Bouaghi Mohammadia Relizane Tissemsilt Msaken Monastir Moknine SANIA RAMEL ES SENIA Batna Garaet et Tarf Kairouan ASILAH El Fendek Sebkha D’ Oran Mascara Tiaret Barika TEBESSA Sebkra de Sidiel HanMahdiai Dar Ben Karricha el Behri AL HOCEIMA MELILLA Beni-Saf Ain Temouchent TAFARAOUI Aïn Oussera Khenchela Kasserine Asilah Souk-Tnine-de-Sidi-el-Yamani NADOR Sidi-bel-abbes Mascara Cheria Sbeitla Mahdia Al Hoceïma Ain Tamouchent Ksar-Chellala Tébessa Chebba LARACHE Tleta Rissana Chechaouèn Boudinar GHRISS BOU CHEKIF Bou Saâda AIN EDDIS Batna Sebkhret Mta al Rherra Larache Souk Khemis du Sahel TAOUIMA ZENATA Khenchela Kasserine Ben Tieb SIDI BEL ABBES 35°0’0"N El Aouamra Bab Taza Beni Boufrah Frenda Hassi Bahbah Rhoufi 35°0’0"N Maghnia Ben Badis Tiaret Biskra Ksar el KebirNord Ouest Le Telagh SAIDA Msila BISKRA Sidi Bouzid Sfax Sfax Souk El Arbaa du Rharb Ouezzane Tlemcen LES ANGADES Sebdou Saïda Djelfa Tebessa Mechra bel Ksiri Centre Nord Sidi-bel-abbes Saida SFAX EL MAOU SFAX Tlemcen Râs el Ma Gafsa KENITRA Gafsa GAFSA Sabkhat an Nawal ASHTART TERMINAL Jerada Ouled Djellal Lala SALE TOURISME Sidi Kassem Chott ech Chergui Metlaoui Chott el Guettar LA SKHIRRA Salé Kenitra SIDI SLIMANE Fès Taza Guercif Shatt al Gharsah Djebel Mdilla Rabat Sebkhet Sfissifa Aflou TOZEUR Gabés GABES DJERBA SALE Meknès BASSATINE Biskra Gabès MOHAMMEDIA RABAT Chott Ech Chergui Chott Merouane Tozeur Tiflet Khemisset SAISS Sefrou Laghouat Nefta GABES MELITA Casablanca Mohammedia L’MEKRAREG To ze u r El Hajeb IFRANE Mecheria GUEMAR Shatt al Jarid ANFA MECHERIA Djelfa Sabkhat al Milh Dar -el -Beida MOHAMED V Rommani EL JADIDA Azrou El Oued MADANIYIN Médenine El Jadida Berrechid Naama Oued Tarfa ABU KAMMASH Touggourt Kébili El-Magta ZUARA Tripoli Khouribga Khenifra EL ABIODH SIDI CHEIKH Laghouat TRIPOLI TOUGGOURT Ed Dachla Qued Zem Aïn Sefra ZUWARAH HASSI R MEL Nuqat Al Khams Centre Boujad Oriental El Oued Tunisia UMM AITIQAHTripoli (tarabulus) Al Khums Kasba Tadla Midelt Chott Ain Roumi ZAWIA TERMINAL Ez-zauia SIDI SALIH Cussabàt Zliten MISURATA 32°30’0"N Fkih Ben Salah TRIPOLI INTERNATIONAL Al Khoms 32°30’0"N Safi El Borouj Sebkhet Safioune REMADA Tarhuna Misurata OKBA IBN NAFA Az Zawia (azzawiya) Al Aziziyah SAFI Dar Ould Ziduoh Beni Mellal Figuig NOUMERATE Tarhunah MISURATA Tataouine Behiret el Merzizia Zeleitin (zliten) Misurata Tensift Lac de Bin-el-Ouidane ERRACHIDIA El Bayadh Sabkhat al Hescia Ksar es Souk Yafran (yefren) OUARGLA OUED MIA Sidi Zouine Centre Sud LEGER OUAKDA EL BORMA NANUR Sabkhat Tawurgha’ SIDI ZOUINE Marrakech Ghardasa OUED IRARA BENI WALID Essaouira Béchar Bechar Djedid MARRAKECH MENARA Erfoud Kenadsa Sabkhat Marah Rissani SIRTE SaWbkahdai t TBhaymyit Ghadamis Gharyan QASR SIRT HIGHWAY STRIP Ouarzazate HAMAGUIR Bechar Sawfajjin (sofuljeen) GHURDABIYAH OUARZAZATE HABIT AWLAD MUHAMMAD Oulad Barrehil Agadir CHINDE Taroudant EL GOLEA BIR QARYAS HIGHWAY STRIP AGADIR Inezgane Sabkhat Mujazzam AGADIR(AL MASSIRA) Ghadamis 30°0’0"N GHADAMES NEW GHADAMES 30°0’0"N Tata Tiznit Ouargla Surt (sirte) SIDI IFNI AL HAMADA CON 66 EAST TIMIMOUN AL JUFRA HOUN WADDAN GOULIMINE Wadi Mihrar Goulimine Tarhj i cht Wadi Az Zimam Wadi Bu Dindin WADI BUZANAD SW TINFOUCHY Al JufrahQurayyir al Hawanah Qararat Umm al Uthaylah TAN TAN Assa ZELLA 74 Wadi al Mahqan Tan -Ta n Sud AlgeriaIN AMENAS TINDOUF HIGHWAY STRIP ADRAR Morocco Adrar Ash Shati TINDOUF TINDOUF EAST Tendouf BRACH 27°30’0"N Tindouf Illizi 27°30’0"N IN SALAH Awbari (ubari) TAMINHINT Sabha In Salah Sabhah SEBHA ILLIZI SMARA REGGANE Saguia El Hamra UBARI Western Sahara BIR UMRAN Murzuq Wadi Tanezzuft WAW AL KABIR GHAT BIR MOGHREIN Adrar 25°0’0"N Ghat Uadi Taita 25°0’0"N DJANET Libya Tiris Zemmour INEDBIRENNE Murzuq Tamanrasset AL WIGH Rio De Oro IN AMGUEL Oued Honag AGUEMAR KOUROU ARKENNE Wadi Treno AOZOU 22°30’0"N 22°30’0"N Oued Takalous Oued (Wadi) Tafassasset Oued Tin Tarabine Adrar Tombouctou Tagrina Agadez Igharghar Kidal TESSALIT Niger 20°0’0"N 20°0’0"N Mauritania Mali Anou Zeggeren Hodh Ech Chargui Tagant DIRKOU TIDJIKJA Chad Tidjikdja Gao TICHITT Bourkou Ennedi Tibesti Tahoua 10°0’0"W 7°30’0"W 5°0’0"W 2°30’0"W 0°0’0" 2°30’0"E 5°0’0"E 7°30’0"E 10°0’0"E 12°30’0"E 15°0’0"E 17°30’0"E Date Created: 13-NOV-2008 Coord.System/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 National Capital Airport Highway National Boundary Kilometers UNJLC Map Num: Major Town Port Primary First Level Admin Boundary UNJLC-DZA-001-A1 GLIDE Num: ALGERIA 0200400100 Intermediate Town Rail Secondary Perennial Waterbody The boundaries and names and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Nominal Scale 1:4,300,000 at A1 Small Town Tertiary Seasonal Waterbody Produced By: General Logistics and Planning Map UN Joint Logistics Centre, Core Unit Trail River UN Joint Logistics Centre, Rome, Italy, Email: [email protected], Website: www.unjlc.org/mapcentre Data Sources: ADC, ESRI, VMAP0, WFP, UNJLC.
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