Chelif
The Chelif (Arab: الشلف) is a river a length of (725 km) of the North-West of the Algérie, it takes its source in the Tellian Atlas and is thrown in the Mediterranean.
It gave its name to a city (city called formerly El Asnam, Orléansville or Castelum Tinginitumo) after its destruction with 80% by a seism. Chelif is characterized by a very fertile valley
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