Where is Kabylie?
northern Algeria
Kabylie, also spelled Kabylia, mountainous coastal region in northern Algeria, between Algiers and Skikda.
Is Kabylie a country?
Kabylia is a mountainous region in North Africa. Its inhabitants call it in Kabyle “Tamurt Idurar” (Country of the Mountains) or “Tamurt Leqvayel” (Country of the Kabyles). It is part of the Atlas Mountains and is located by the Mediterranean Sea.
Is Kabylia a part of Algeria?
It is part of the Tell Atlas mountain range and is located at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. Kabylia covers two provinces of Algeria: Tizi Ouzou and Bejaia. Gouraya National Park and Djurdjura National Park are also located in Kabylia….Kabylia.
| Kabylia منطقة القبائل Leqbayel | |
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| Languages | Kabyle (Kabyle) Arabic |
Where is Djurdjura National Park located?
The national park of Djurdjura ( Arabic: الحديقة الوطنية جرجرة ) is one of the national parks of Algeria. It is located in Kabylie and is named after the Djurdjura Range of the Tell Atlas . Nearby cities include Tizi Ouzou to the north and Bouïra to the south.
What animals live in Djurdjura National Park?
The Djurdjura National Park is a refuge for a wide variety of fauna including hyena, wild boar, crested porcupine, hare, wild cat, jackal, mongoose, weasel, red fox and the Barbary Macaque, sometimes referred to as the Barbary Ape, although it is in fact not an ape, but a member of the Old World monkey species.
Where is the Kabylie located?
The Kabylie is joined to the Tell Atlas on the west by the Bou Zegza Mountains. The Great Kabylie is separated from the coastal hills by the Wadi Sebaou valley, through which runs the Algiers-Bejaïa road, and rises southward in a serrated chain of two lines of crests extending east-west for about 25 miles (40 km).
What are the three Kabylies of Bougar?
It comprises: (1) the Great Kabylie (Grande Kabylie) or Djurdjura Mountains bounded on the west by the Isser River and on the southeast by the Wadi Soummam; (2) the Little Kabylie (Petite Kabylie, or Kabylie des Babors) around the Gulf of Bejaïa (Bougie); and (3) the Collo Kabylie (Kabylie de Collo) forming the hinterland of Cape Bougarʿoun.
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