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Ouarsenis

Coordinates: 35°52′0″N 1°37′0″E / 35.86667°N 1.61667°E / 35.86667; 1.61667
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Ouarsenis Range
Adrar en Warsnis
ⵡⴰⵔⵙⵏⵉⵙ / Ouarsnis / الونشريس
View of the Ouarsenis Range near Tamalehat Commune
Highest point
PeakMount Sidi Amar
Elevation1,985 m (6,512 ft)
Coordinates35°52′0″N 1°37′0″E / 35.86667°N 1.61667°E / 35.86667; 1.61667[1]
Geography
Ouarsenis Range is located in Algeria
Ouarsenis Range
Ouarsenis Range
Parent rangeTell Atlas
Geology
OrogenyAlpine orogeny
Rock ageMiocene

The Ouarsenis or Ouanchariss (Berber language: ⵡⴰⵔⵙⵏⵉⵙ, Warsnis (meaning "nothing higher") Adrar en Warsnis, Arabic: الونشريس) is a mountain range and inhabited region in northwestern Algeria.

Geography

The range is located at about 80 km south of the Mediterranean, between the basin of the Chelif River in the north and in the east, the Oued Mina in the west and the Sersou plateau in the south. It reaches its maximum elevation of 1,985 m at the Mount Sidi Amar, near Bordj Bounaama at about 60 km west of Tissemsilt. Other important summits are Achaoun (1808 m), Djebel Meddad (1787 m), Kef Siga (1784 m), Sra Abdelkader (1776), Ras El Brarit (1750 m), Mont Belkheiret (1620 m), Djebel Amrouna (1512 m), Mount Tamedrara, and Rond Point des Cèdres (1461 m), Rokba Atba (1300 m). [2] The mountain range area is inhabited by Berbers.[3]

Fauna

The mountain forests are home to several animals such as wolves, foxes, caracals, boars, hyenas, hedgehogs. The area was previously inhabited by lions and panthers. Jean Auguste Margueritte reported that a single person from Beni Mahrez tribe near Theniet El Hed killed 14 lions and 3 panthers in the 1840s.

Protected areas

Although part of its slopes have been used traditionally to grow cereals, the range still has relatively large natural Atlas cedar forests.

The Théniet El Had National Park is a protected area located in the foothills of the Ouarsenis Range.[4]

See also

References

  • Media related to Ouarsenis at Wikimedia Commons