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- The Kroumirie (also spelled Khroumirie) is a mountainous region located in northwestern Tunisia and northeastern Algeria. The region is named after its...
- Constantine Mountains Chenoua Mount Dahra Range Djurdjura Edough Khachna Kroumirie Ou****nis Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen...
- Constantine Mountains Chenoua Mount Dahra Range Djurdjura Edough Khachna Kroumirie Ou****nis Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen...
- Constantine Mountains Chenoua Mount Dahra Range Djurdjura Edough Khachna Kroumirie Ou****nis Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen...
- Constantine Mountains Chenoua Mount Dahra Range Djurdjura Edough Khachna Kroumirie Ou****nis Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen...
- Constantine Mountains Chenoua Mount Dahra Range Djurdjura Edough Khachna Kroumirie Ou****nis Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen...
- Constantine Mountains Chenoua Mount Dahra Range Djurdjura Edough Khachna Kroumirie Ou****nis Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen...
- altitude of 800 meters on the slopes of the Djebel Bir (1014 m), one of the Kroumirie mountains. The city is located in one of the most humid areas of Tunisia...
- French troops entered Tunisia from the north (Tabarka), the center of Kroumirie and Sakiet Sidi Youssef. Tabarka was invaded on 26 April, as well as Le...
- 2023-01-16. "The diversity of terrestrial Isopoda in the Berkoukech area, Kroumirie, Tunisia". Crustaceana. 81 (8): 917–929. 2008. doi:10.1163/156854008x354948...