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Added: Sep 15, 2007 From:maxiumus213 Duration: 5:50 Constantine or Qusantînah (Arabic: قسنطينة ) is the capital of Constantine Province (ولاية قسنطينة) in north-east Algeria, slightly inland, at about 80 kilometers from the Mediterranean coast. The city was originally settled by Numidian people, and was known as Sarim Batim. Later its name was Cirta, from the Phoenician word for "city". Constantine was capital city of the Numidia, a berber empire that emerged in the 3rd century BC. The city was founded in 203 BC by king Micipsa, with the help of Greek colonists. She distinguished for the splendour of the public buildings and its population overcame that of all other towns of northern Africa. It had an army of 10,000 cavalry and 20,000 infantry. In 113 BC the town was conquered by Jugurtha. Later it served as base of the Roman generals Caecilius Metellus Numidicus and Caius Marius. In 107 BC the latter gained a victory over Jugurtha in the nearby of Cirta. With the suppression of king Juba I and the rest of the supporters of Pompey in Africa (46 BC), Julius Caesar gave special civil rights to a part of Cirta, under the name of Sittlanorum Colonia. It became the head of a confederation of four similar settlements in North Africa. In 311, during the civil war between emperor Maxentius and usurper Domitius Alexander (former governor of Africa), the city was destroyed. Rebuilt in 313, it was subsequently named after emperor Constantine the Great, who had defeated Maxentius. Conquered by the Vandals in 432, Constantine returned to the Byzantine exarchate of North Africa from 534 to 697. It was conquered by the Arabs in the 7th century, receiving the name of Qusantina. The city recovered and in 12th century was again a prosperous market, with connection to Pisa, Genoa and Venice. Since 1529 it was intermittently part of Ottoman Empire, ruled by a Turkish bey (governor) subordinate to the dey of Algiers. Salah Bey, who ruled the city in 1770-1792, greatly embellished it and built much of the Muslim architecture still visible today. In 1826 ,the last Bey, Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif became the new head of state and led a fierce resistance against French occupation forces. By 13 October 1837 the territory was reconquered by France, and in 1848 it was incorporated into the colony of Algiers (Algeria). In World War II, during campaign in North Africa (1942-43), Constantine and the nearby city of Sétif were used by the Allied forces as operational bases. Regarded as the capital of eastern Algeria, it has a population of over 500,000 (750,000 with the agglomeration) making it the third largest city in the country after Algiers and Oran. Situated in north eastern Algeria, Constantine is the centre of its region. Constantine is placed on a plateau at 640 metres above sea level. The city is framed by a deep ravine and has a dramatic appearance. The city is very picturesque with a number of bridges and a viaduct crossing the ravine. The economical base is the manufacturing of leather, wool and linen. Constantine is the centre of commercial activities and has Algeria and Tunisia as its markets. Constantine has one university, the University of Constantine, which was founded in 1969. There are museums and important historical sites around the city. Constantine can be found on the top of a gorge protecting the city on almost all sides. As so many other places in North Africa, the fortress and the city has been one and the same. Constantine got help from nature's side. The sights of today are spectacular, especially since this is a fairly big city. The gorge cutting the edges of Constantine, can be crossed by one out of four bridges, like Pont Sidi M'Cid, as on the picture. But I'm sad to report that a serious environmental scheme is needed to turn Constantine into what it should be. The gorge serves to a large extent as a dustbin, and is heavily polluted by oil as well. As for the economical side of constantine, it is the railhead of a prosperous and diverse agricultural area. Constantine is also a center of the grain trade and has flour mills, a tractor factory, and industries producing textiles and leather goods. Channel: Music Tags: algerie algerien animation arabe arabic beauté beur clip france fun kabylie khaled musique oran oriental paris rai usa |
bi2lel Says:
Nov 15, 2007 - Nice Video ... it reminds me my youth ... I Miss Constantine so so so much ..
ktoulou21 Says:
Dec 2, 2007 - thx bro , so nice .
jugerre Says:
Jan 7, 2008 - POUR UN ORDRE NOUVEAU LoNg LiVe ALGERIAN GrAnDeUr VivE le fleuron de la mediterranneée DeVoIrS,UnIoN,FoRcE et PeRcevErEnCe FrAtErNiTé MUSULMAN/MUSLIM
azize5388 Says:
Jan 7, 2008 - i love constantine estof algeria is so beatiful algeria is lovly contry i misssssss u
tidis7 Says:
Jan 16, 2008 - Thanx my friend verynice, the music too, y'd do it on fergani's music ! ain kerma
kikimconstantine Says:
Feb 4, 2008 - nice city but bad people .sorry!
guelmiphone Says:
Mar 4, 2008 - CONSTANTINE was the capital of algeria since the roman time.I dont know why they changed it to algeirs??
bosket25 Says:
Mar 27, 2008 - Oh quelle me manque cette belle ville.
bosket25 Says:
Apr 3, 2008 - Je t'adore ma ville chérie. Merci pour la vidéo
saberwama Says:
Apr 18, 2008 - il manque lhoul ta3 CSC, merci khouya
aishuly Says:
Jun 6, 2008 - i love you i miss you je t'aime ksantina a bientot inchaALLAH...
crocorhino Says:
Jun 8, 2008 - Un air de malouf ya akhi.....ca aurait fait mille fois mieux.
yesmine17 Says:
Jun 9, 2008 - nmout 3lik constantine la plus belle ville du monde.vive l'algérie
redcore88 Says:
Jul 5, 2008 - very beautiful!!
zinedinecsc Says:
Jul 7, 2008 - bravo et vive constantine
itsthatarabicman Says:
Jul 13, 2008 - watch dat bridge fall
dileur69 Says:
Aug 19, 2008 - tkkt sa c ma ville merci bocou pour la vidéo alé gro bisxx kisss
TheLightBearer1969 Says:
Sep 8, 2008 - Couldn't you have found some more suitable music for such magnificent views? I had to turn the sound off in order to enjoy those timeless images as they deserve!
aishuly Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - i love you !!! tu me manque! ma ville
iugrehc Says:
Oct 6, 2008 - ben badis el aria
iugrehc Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - الارض واسعة ...
kalbo38 Says:
Nov 8, 2008 - l'algérie entiére est belle , trop belle , malhereusement il réste quelque minorité de nérgu humaine dont la montalité laisse a désirer, bravo pour le montage, tahya w'lidét ibnou badiss.
hamou87 Says:
Nov 10, 2008 - costantina for ever
Dahmane93160 Says:
Nov 24, 2008 - Constantine, Cirta, tu me manques!
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runningwiththebulls Says:
Sep 19, 2007 - Nice video... thank you for posting. I miss my beautiful town.