Bône
Bône, also known as Annaba, is a coastal city located in northeastern Algeria. It lies along the Mediterranean Sea and is known for its beautiful beaches and rich history. The city has been inhabited since ancient times, with roots tracing back to the Roman settlement of Hippo Regius, which was an important center for early Christianity.
Today, Bône is a vibrant urban area with a mix of modern and historical architecture. It serves as a commercial hub and is known for its agricultural products, particularly citrus fruits. The city also features several cultural sites, including the Basilica of St. Augustine, attracting visitors interested in its historical significance.