Rhumel River

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The Rhumel River is a river in northeastern Algeria that flows through the city of Constantine, carving its famous deep gorges and shaping the city’s dramatic landscape.

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Rhumel River canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
alsoKnownAs Oued Rhumel
Oued Rhumel
surface form: Oued Rhumel River
carved gorges of Constantine
continent Africa
country Algeria
drainageBasin Mediterranean Sea
surface form: Mediterranean Sea basin
erosionProcess fluvial erosion
flowsThrough Constantine
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Constantine’s landscape
hasFeature deep gorges
steep cliffs
hasGeomorphologicalImpact shaping of Constantine plateau
hasRole natural defensive barrier for Constantine (historically)
hasTourismValue scenic attraction in Constantine
hasValleyType canyon
influenced urban landscape of Constantine
languageOfName French
locatedIn Constantine Province
northeastern Algeria
near Mediterranean coast of Algeria
partOf hydrographic network of northeastern Algeria
region North Africa
surface form: Maghreb
usedFor domestic water supply (locally)
irrigation

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Constantine river Rhumel River
El-Kantara Bridge crosses Rhumel River
Sidi Rached Bridge crosses Rhumel River
Cirta situatedNear Rhumel River
Sidi M’Cid Bridge crosses Rhumel River
Devil’s Bridge hasViewOf Rhumel River
subject surface form: Devil’s Bridge (Constantine)