Cuicul
Cuicul, also known as Timgad, is an ancient Roman city located in present-day Algeria. Founded in the 1st century AD, it was established as a military colony and later became a thriving urban center. The city is known for its well-preserved ruins, including a grid layout, a forum, and a triumphal arch, showcasing the architectural style of the Roman Empire.
The site of Cuicul is recognized for its historical significance and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It provides valuable insights into Roman urban planning and daily life in North Africa during antiquity. Visitors can explore its extensive ruins, which reflect the cultural and social dynamics of the time.