Souk Ahras Province

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Map of Algeria showing Souk Ahras province

Souk Ahras (Arabic: ولاية سوق أهراس ) wilaya or province of Algeria. Souk Ahras is also the name of the capital. It stands on the border between Algeria and Tunisia. In the nineteenth century it was a French colonial settlement. In the twentieth century mining and the railway brought some significance and prosperity to the town. In Roman times it was known as Tagaste, and is the birth place of Saint Augustine of Hippo. Localities in this province include Sedrata and Khemissa.

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Coordinates: 36°23′N, 8°00′E