Itinéraires Augustiniens

Itinéraires Augustiniens en Algérie is part of the Tentative list of Algeria in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.
The Augustinian itineraries in Algeria are a group of routes and archaeological sites. Saint Augustine studied, travelled and preached here, in Roman North Africa, in the late 4th and early 5th century. The sites include his birthplace Thagaste (modern Souk Ahras), the port of Hippone (modern Annaba) and the ruins of Madauros, the see of a Christian diocese and a centery of study.
Map of Itinéraires Augustiniens
Load mapThe coordinates shown for all tentative sites were produced as a community effort. They are not official and may change on inscription.
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- Full Name
- Itinéraires Augustiniens en Algérie
- Country
- Algeria
- Added
- 2025
- Type
- Cultural
- Categories
- Religious structure - Christian
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Site History
2025 Revision
Successor to Sites, lieux et itineraires augustiniens du Maghreb central (2002-2025)
2025 Added to Tentative List
2002 Revision
Successor of the former 5 TWHS Hippone (Annaba), Basilique de Tabessa, Le Thurbersicum Numidorum a Khamissa Soukh Ahras, Tibilis announa Guelma (1985) and Citadel Quarter of Setif (1980-1981)
1981 Deferred
At Bureau - for better info (as Citadel Quarter of Setif)
1980 Deferred
As Citadel Quarter of Setif
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