Aïn Miet
Aïn Miet is a spring in Batna, Algeria and has an elevation of 1,509 metres. Aïn Miet is situated nearby to the locality Msarat, as well as near Seguene.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Belezma National Park.
Belezma National Park
Nature reserve
Photo: Rachid Hamatou, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Belezma National Park is one of the most important national parks of Algeria. Created in 1984, it is located in Batna Province on the slopes of the Belezma Range, a subrange of the Aurès Mountains. Belezma National Park is situated 2½ km south of Aïn Miet.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Seriana and Batna.
Seriana
Town
Seriana is a town in Batna Province, Algeria, at. In the colonial period, it was called Pasteur. It has been identified as the ancient Roman Catholic Diocese of Lamiggiga. Seriana is situated 10 km northeast of Aïn Miet.
Batna
Photo: Vikoula5, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Batna is a city in Northeast Algeria. It is also the main city and commune of Batna Province. With a population of around 340,000, it is the fifth largest city in Algeria.
Aïn Miet
- Type: Spring
- Also known as: “’Aïn el Mîat” and “Ain Miet”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Batna, Algeria, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
35.62622° or 35° 37′ 34″ northLongitude
6.11471° or 6° 6′ 53″ eastElevation
1,509 metres (4,951 feet)Open location code
8F78J4G7+FVGeoNames ID
2487462
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