Important places related to the history of medicine and other health-related subjects in Annaba and its Province, Algeria.
Annaba
Annaba is a coastal city located in northeastern Algeria on the Mediterranean coast near the Sebbous Valley overlooking the Gulf of Annaba, with a population of 464,740 in 2017. Its port, the Port of Annaba, is one of the most important ports in Algeria on the Mediterranean Sea. Annaba is located 600 km east of Algiers, 150 km from Constantine, 246 km east of Jijel and about 80 km west of the northeastern Tunisian border. Formerly called Bona and also called Hippo during the Phoenician era, Bône during the French occupation, and Hippopotamus or Royal Chair in ancient times. It is considered a leading industrial center in eastern Algeria as it contains the largest iron and steel factory in Africa. Most people call this city the country of jujubes due to the abundance of this fruit in the region and it is famous for its production of this fruit since ancient times, and it took its name from that.
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