M'Lili

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M'Lili
Commune and town
M'Lili
Coordinates: 34°48′21″N 6°42′25″E / 34.80583°N 6.70694°E / 34.80583; 6.70694
Country  Algeria
Province Biskra Province
Population (1998)
  Total 5,151
Time zone CET (UTC+1)

M'Lili is a town and commune in Biskra Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 5,151.[1] During Roman times a large military settlement near the town was called Gemellae, though this may merely have been the Latin transliteration of the native name. It was seized by the Romans (see under Gemellae), and became a strategic settlement of the Limes Zabensis, the southern border of the province Numidia. Its name did not or only slightly (Gemellae) change under Roman rule.

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Coordinates: 34°48′21″N 6°42′25″E / 34.80583°N 6.70694°E / 34.80583; 6.70694

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