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ROMENA Atlas Algeria Transportation 0°56'0"W 1°20'0"E 3°36'0"E 5°52'0"E 8°8'0"E ALGIERS Al Collo Skikda Annaba اﻟﻘل AL BLIDA BOUMERDÈS Dellys ﻋﻨﺎﺒﺔ Jijel ANNABA دﻟس اﻟﺟزاﺋر Transportation ﺴﻛﯿﻛدة ﺑوﻣرداس Alger Algiers ﺟﯾﺟل Bejaia اﻟﺠزاﺌر اﻟﺑﻠﯾدة o ﻋﻧﺎﺑﺔ SKIKDA ﺒﺠﺎﯿﺔ TIZI OUZOU اﻟﺠزاﺌر طرق اﻟﻣواﺻﻼت o Bejaia Skikda Annaba Annaba El Mellah ﻋﻨﺎﺒﺔ اﻟﻤﻼح ﺳﻛﯾﻛدة JIJEL ﺗﯾزي وزو ﻋﻧﺎﺑﺔ ﺳﻛﯾﻛدة ﺟﯾﺟل ﺑﺟﺎﯾﺔ Tenes Tizi-Ouzou AL TARF ﺘﻨس Algeria Mediterranean Sea Houari Boumediene BÉJAÏA اﻟطﺎرف Constantine ﺗﯾزي وزو MOSTAGANEM o Boufarik اﻟﺟزاﺋر MILA ﺑﺟﺎﯾﺔ ﻫواري ﺒوﻤدﯿن ﺒوﻓﺎرﯿك ﺗﯾﺑﺎزة TIPAZA اﻟﺒﺤر اﻟﻤﺘوﺴط GUELMA ﻗﺳﻧطﯾﻧﺔ Al Blida ﻣﺳﺗﻐﺎﻧم Guelma ﻣﯾﻠﺔ Al Cheliff Setif Al Bouira اﻟﺑﻠﯾدة اﻟﺸﻠف ﻗﺎﻟﻣﺔ ﻗﺎﻟﻣﺔ Mohamed Boudiaf ﺳطﯾف AL CHLEF Bordj Bou Arreridj ﻤﺤﻤد ﺒوﻀﯿﺎف اﻟﺑوﯾرة o AÏN DEFLA o SÉTIF SOUK AHRAS ﺑرج ﺑو ﻋرﯾرﯾﺞ Al Medea اﻟﺷﻠف AL BOUIRA o اﻟﻣدﯾﺔ ﻋﯾن اﻟدﻓﻠﻰ Mostaganem ﺳوق أھراس ﺳطﯾف ORAN Ain Arnat Oum El Bouaghi ﻋﯿن أرﻨﺎت AL MÉDÉA ﻣﺳﺗﻐﺎﻧم Arzew BORDJ BOU ARRÉRIDJ Al Telerghma اﻟﺑوﯾرة Mostaganem أرزﯿو وھرا ن N"0'0°36 أم اﻟﺒواﻗﻲ اﻟﺘﻼﻏﻤﺔ ﻤﺴﺘﻐﺎﻨم N o"0'36°0 o ﺑرج ﺑوﻋرﯾرﯾﺞ اﻟﻣدﯾﺔ Oran Oran Mostaganem RELIZANE TISSEMSILT Oum el Bouaghi وﻫران ﻤﺴﺘﻐﺎﻨم وھران أم اﻟﺑواﻗﻲ ﻏﻠﯾزان o ﺗﺳﻣﺳﯾﻠت Es Senia M'sila BATNA اﻟﺴﺎﻨﯿﺔ o Tiaret AL Cheikh Larbi Tebessi اﻟﺸﯿﺦ اﻟﻌرﺒﻲ اﻟﺘﺒﺴﻲ ﻣﺳﯾﻠﺔ Batna ﺑﺎﺗﻧﺔ ﺗﯾﺎرت Tafaraoui Mascara AL M'SILA o طﻔراوي AÏN TÉMOUCHENT Tbessa ﺑﺎﺗﻧﺔ ﻣﻌﺳﻛر اﻟﻣﺳﯾﻠﺔ MASCARA ﻋﯾن ﺗﻣوﺷﻧت ﺗﺑﺳﺔ Al Ghazaouet KHENCHELA ﻣﻌﺳﻛر اﻟﻐزوات TÉBESSA ﺧﻧﺷﻠﺔ Sidi-Bel-Abbes TUNISIA ﺳﯾدي ﺑﻠﻌﺑﺎس o Zenata ﺗﺑﺳﺔ TIARET زﻨﺎﺘﺔ ﺗوﻧس Saida AL DJELFA Al Djelfa Biskra ﺗﯾﺎرت ﺑﺳﻛرة اﻟﺟﻠﻔﺔ ﺳﻌﯾدة Tlemcen اﻟﺟﻠﻔﺔ ﺗﻠﻣﺳﺎن SAÏDA BISKRA ﺳﻌﯾدة TLEMCEN ﺑﺳﻛرة ﺳﯾدي ﺑﻠﻌﺑﺎس ﺗﻠﻣﺳﺎن SIDI BEL ABBÈS LAGHOUAT اﻷﻏواط MOROCCO AL BAYADH AL OUED AL NAÂMA اﻟوادي اﻟﺑﯾض اﻟﻣﻐرب اﻟﻧﻌﺎﻣﺔ 0°56'0"W 1°20'0"E 3°36'0"E 5°52'0"E 8°8'0"E 18°0'0"W 9°0'0"W 0°0'0" 9°0'0"E 18°0'0"E SPAIN Tunis ITALY GREECE ﺘوﻨس Aegean Sea اﻟﯾوﻧﺎن إﯾطﺎﻟﯾﺎ اﻟﺠزاﺌرAlgiers إﺳﺑﺎﻧﯾﺎ ﺒﺤر اﯿﺠﻪ ALGIE MALTA N"0'0°36 ﻣﺎﻟطﺎ N"0'36°0 Rabat Mediterranean Sea اﻟﺒﺤر اﻟﻤﺘوﺴط اﻟرِﺒﺎط Laghouato Tripoli AL NAÂMA Laghouat o طراﺒﻠس اﻷﻏواط اﻷﻏواط Guemar TUNISIA اﻟﻧﻌﺎﻣﺔ ﻗﻤﺎر ﺗوﻧس AL BAYADH Ghardina ﻏرداﯾﺔ o Gulf of Sidra اﻟﺑﯾض MOROCCO o Bechar GHARDAÏA ﺨﻠﯿﺞ ﺴدرة Ouargla ﺒﺸﺎر اﻟﻣﻐرب ورﻗﻠﺔ Bechar ﻏرداﯾﺔ AtlanticOcean o OUARGLA ﺑﺷﺎر El Golea اﻟﻤﺤﯿط اﻷطﻠﺴﻲ ﻣﻔﺗﺎح اﻟﺧرﯾطﺔ Legend ورﻗﻠﺔ اﻟﻘﻠﯿﻌﺔ Ghadamis ﻏداﻤس BÉCHAR ﻋﺎﺻﻣﺔ \ Capital ﺑﺷﺎر ﻣراﻛز ﻣﺣﺎﻓظﺎت Governorate Centers 29°0'0"N 29°0'0"N ﻣﺳطﺣﺎت ﻣﺎﺋﯾﺔ Water Bodies Tindouf Adrar TINDOUF ﺘﻨدوف In Salah أدرار o ILLIZI ﺗﻧدوف ﺣدود دوﻟﯾﺔ International Boundaries LIBYA T ﻋﯾن ﺻﺎﻟﺢ Tindouf ﻣ WESTERN SAHARA P ﺗﻧدوف ﻟﯾﺑﯾﺎ اﻟﯾزي ﺣدود ﻣﺣﺎﻓظﺎت Governorates Y ﺻ اﻟﺻﺣراء اﻟﻐرﺑﯾﺔ ر ADRAR G ﺣدود ﻣﺗﻧﺎزع ﻋﻠﯾﮭﺎ Disputed Borders E أدرار ﻧﻘطﺔ ﻋﺑور ﺣدود Border Crossing Point ç Ghat ﻏﺎت o TAMANGHASSET ﻣطﺎرات دوﻟﯾﺔ International Airports ﺗﻣﻧراﺳت ﻣطﺎرات داﺧﻠﯾﺔ Domestic Airports o ﻣواﻧﺊ Railways Î o ﺳﻛك ﺣدﯾدﯾﺔ Ports Tamanrasset طرق رﺋﯾﺳﯾﺔ Primary Roads ﺗﻣﻧراﺳت Aguenar طرق ﺛﺎﻧوﯾﺔ Secondary Roads أﻗﻨﺎر MAURITANIA طرق ﻓرﻋﯾﺔ Tertiary Roads N"0'0°22 ﻣورﯾﺗﺎﻧﯾﺎ N"0'22°0 MALI NIGER Download ﺗﻧوﯾﮫ Disclaimer CHAD اﻟﻧﯾﺟر ﻣﺎﻟﻲ The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or In Guezzam ﺗﺷﺎد o ﻋﯿن ﻗزام .acceptance by the United Nations SUDAN اﻟﺣدود واﻷﺳﻣﺎء اﻟﻣوﺿﺣﺔ واﻟﺗﺳﻣﯾﺎت اﻟﻣﺳﺗﺧدﻣﺔ ﻓﻲ ھذه اﻟﺧرﯾطﺔ ﻻ ﺗﻌﻧﻲ ًإﻗرارا أو ﻗﺑوﻻً ًّرﺳﻣﯾﺎ ﻣن ﻗﺑل اﻷﻣم اﻟﻣﺗﺣدة. Creation date : February 2018 اﻟﺳودان using QR app 500km 18°0'0"W 9°0'0"W 0°0'0" 9°0'0"E 18°0'0"E.
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