Bejaia, the capital of the Fog ,

The city of Bejaia (also known as Saladi, Nasiriyah and Bouji) is an Algerian city on the Mediterranean coast with its coastline overlooking a beautiful bay and booming tourist services to the maritime cities with pools, beaches, clean 20170409_105448.jpgsand and restaurants. Bejaia is considered one of the most important tourist areas In Algeria because of its picturesque places such as the Cape summit, Cape Cape, Monkey Summit, Kasbah city of Bejaia, the island of Djerba Polimat in the West Coast.

It is also one of the most important ports of Algerian oil, where it pours into its tanks oil pipelines from the wells of Hassi Massoud in the far south and from them are exported to all over the world. It is also a commercial and industrial city where traditional crafts flourish alongside modern industries, most notably petrochemicals and chemical preparations such as medicines, detergents and pesticides.

The state has a very diverse vegetation cover of pine forests and olive trees. The state has a state-of-the-art national park, the national park of Goraya, a picturesque coastline, a fishing port and a commercial port.

Geographical location

The state of Bejaia has a very strategic border, bordered to the north by the Mediterranean Sea, to the east by Jijel, from the south-east by the State of Setif, from the west by the province of Bouira, from the southwest by the state of Bordj Bou Arreridj and from the north-west by Tizi-Ouzou.

brief history

(Bejaia) the name in the history of the Maghreb in general, and Algeria in particular, where the Phoenicians, Romans, Vandal and Byzantines during the deep ages deep in the past,
And was known by the Muslims when it became the capital of the Hammadiya state, one of the largest influential Islamic countries that dominated the North African period of time.
In the shadow of the Hammadians, Bejaia enjoyed a reputation and a wide reputation derived from its various cultural institutes, its popular trade on the African coast, its reception from the Inquisition in Andalusia,
It was also famous for its maritime strength, which it defended from the shores of the entire Maghreb, thus contributing to the preservation of Arab civilization and identity of the region.

The centuries of cultural prosperity and intellectual recovery that Bejaia witnessed for many centuries have had a profound impact on becoming of scholars and seekers of knowledge. Scientists have come out, and intellectuals and innovators have produced men and women.

hereis some pecture I have took last spring in BEJAIA this place call DJEBLA the pik of montagne from my celphone.

I hope you like the photos .
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