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Medium-sized port [2] Port of Skikda: Skikda Province: Skikda: DZSKI: 11.5: 119456: Medium-sized port. [3] Third largest commercial port in Algeria after Algiers and Oran. Port of Bejaia: Béjaïa Province: Béjaïa
The Port of Oran (Arabic: ميناء وهران) is an Algerian port in the west of the country and exactly in the city of Oran, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and is considered one of the important ports in each of the fields of trade and marine transportation.
Annaba was described as the "chief seaport of Algeria after Oran and Algiers," by Baedeker's in 1911. [10] Annaba is served by Rabah Bitat Airport, an international airport whose IATA airport code is AAE. Annaba also has rail links to the Algerian cities of Constantine and Algiers, and it is at the end of Algeria's east–west highway. It is ...
Pages in category "Mediterranean port cities and towns in Algeria" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Algeria" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Mediterranean port cities and towns in Algeria (1 C, 8 P) This page was last edited on 15 January 2017, at 01:34 (UTC). Text ...
El Kala (Arabic: القالة, Latin: Thinisa in Numidia) is a seaport of Algeria, in El Tarf Province, 56 miles (90 km) by rail east of Annaba and 10 miles (16 km) west of the Tunisian frontier. It is the centre of the Algerian and Tunisian coral fisheries and has an extensive industry in the curing of sardines. The harbor is small and exposed ...
Mers El Kébir, 1881 by Eugène Trutat, French photographer.. Originally a Roman port called Portus Divinus, Mers-el-Kébir became an Almohad naval arsenal in the 12th century, fell under the rulers of the Kingdom of Tlemcen in the 13th century, and eventually became a center of pirate activity around 1492.