Ressiana (North Africa)

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Location of Ressiana

Ressiana is an ancient Roman city of the province of Numidia in present in what is now Algeria and a smaller part of Tunisia, North Africa. The city was the seat of a bishopric, which exists now only as a titular see. Bishop Franc Šuštar, auxiliary bishop of LJubljana is the current titular bishop.[1]

Bishops

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