Tebessa Province
Tebessa Province is located in northeastern Algeria, bordering Tunisia. It is known for its rich history, with archaeological sites that reflect its ancient Roman heritage, including the well-preserved ruins of Timgad and Djemila. The province features a diverse landscape, ranging from mountains to plains, making it a unique area for agriculture and tourism.
The capital city of Tebessa, also named Tebessa, serves as the administrative center of the province. The region has a population that primarily engages in agriculture, with crops such as cereals and olives being significant. Tebessa Province is also known for its cultural festivals, which celebrate local traditions and history.