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Hammam Essalihine (Arabic: حمام الصالحينḤammām aṣ-Ṣāliḥīn, lit. "The Bath of the Righteous"; Latin: Aquae Flavianae) is an ancient Roman bath situated in the Aurès Mountains in the El Hamma District in the Khenchela Province of Algeria. As the Latin name suggests, it dates from the time of the Flavian Dynasty.
HammamEssalihine (Arabic: حمام الصالحين Ḥammām aṣ-Ṣāliḥīn, lit. "The Bath of the Righteous"; Latin: Aquae Flavianae) is an ancient Roman bath situated...
various public and private baths in Pompeii and nearby sites. The HammamEssalihine is still in use today. In 1910, Pennsylvania Station was opened in...
natural hot springs occurring in North Africa, such as the Algerian HammamEssalihine, as well as in Europe where they constructed baths at Aix-en-Provence...
far from Thamugadi (Timgad). 6 kilometers to the south of Bagai is HammamEssalihine the ruins of an ancient Roman bath that dates from the time of the...
It was named after its capital, El Hamma. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: El Hamma Ensigha Tamza Baghai HammamEssalihine v t e...
many other places as well. Hammam Chellala (Thermes Chellala) HammamEssalihine (Thermes de Flavius), 35.4403°N 7.0844°E Hammam Guedjima (Thermes Guedjima)...