BATNA


Meaning of BATNA in English

city, northeastern Algeria. It lies along the Wadi Tilatou and is situated on a well-watered plain that is bounded on the south by the Aurs Massif and on the north by the Batna Mountains. To the west, the cedar-forested Mount Tougour (Pic des Cdres) rises to 6,870 feet (2,094 m). Batna originated in 1844 as a French military outpost that was established to protect el-Kantara Pass between the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara and to patrol the neighbouring mountains. The site was subsequently moved a short distance east to Rs el-Aoun, where the city was founded in 1848 as Nouvelle Lambse; it was renamed Batna in 1849. The city's original rectangular plan includes tree-lined avenues, a walled military quarter to the east, and less orderly recent additions. Batna trades in agricultural and forest products and is a tourist base for the Roman ruins at Tazoult-Lambese (Lambessa) 7 miles (11 km) to the southeast and Timgad (Thamugadi) 17 miles (27 km) to the east-southeast. Pop. (1987 prelim.) mun., 184,833.

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