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The city of N'Gaous is a city located southwest of the state of Batna, an area of 80.45 km, rising 770 meters above sea level, in a beautiful place among the strings of the Oras, with a is the westward and eastward terrain aspect. It is surrounded by the green areas, surrounded in the north-west
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The lowest temperature recorded in a mountain was estimated at 7 °C below zero, in the winter of 1917, and the maximum temperature recorded in the summer of 1996, which reached 45 °C, and if we moved to the climatic factor, we find that the largest amount of rain known between the period
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The city has access to most public facilities, ranging from postal and transportation services, health centers, sports hall to multi-sports, and many interests can not be summarized on this page, although we do not forget the means of transport available, whether local or the city and others.
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To the east is the city of Ain al-Touta and the peak at 2176 meters called: Rifaa. The city celebrates the apricot festival on 19 June each year. It is famous for making apricot juice.
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N'Gaous has cold and rainy winters and heat and drought in the summer, indeed the coldness is mentioned by ancient historians.
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Although of great antiquity, N'Gaous has not received much historical attention. N'Gaous is the site of the
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It has had the following incumbents, of the fitting episcopal (lowest) rank:
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Andrzej Jerzy Zglejszewski (2014.02.11 – ...), Auxiliary Bishop of
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the town was praised by travelers and noted for its nuts,
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was deemed important enough to serve for a period as a
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N'Gaous is located in Algeria
35°33′18″N 5°36′38″E / 35.55500°N 5.61056°E / 35.55500; 5.61056
Algeria
Province
Batna
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
Algeria
Qatian Mountains
ancient city
Nicives
Roman province
Numidia
Vandal Kingdom
Roman Empire
late antiquity
Nicives
suffragan
bishopric
Middle Ages
apricot
orchards

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