Timgad, Algeria.
Known as "the Pompeii of North Africa", this Roman-Berber town was founded around 100 AD by Emperor Trajan in the mountains of Algeria.
In the 5th century, the city was sacked by the Vandals before falling into decline.
Known as "the Pompeii of North Africa", this Roman-Berber town was founded around 100 AD by Emperor Trajan in the mountains of Algeria.
In the 5th century, the city was sacked by the Vandals before falling into decline.
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