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'Vulturia
عين الترك
Cape Falcon
Town
Ain el-Turck
Elevation
272 m (892 ft)

Vulturia was a Roman and Vandal era town of Mauritania Cesariense in Roman North Africa.

Location

It was a town in the Roman province of Mauretania Cesarensis , in present-day Algeria.[1] and has been tentitively identified with ruins near Cape Falcon, Aïn El Turk (outside of Oran, Algeria).[2] It was a flourishing city until the Arab invasion, at which time it became diocese in partibus infidelium as an area where the Christian community was overwhelmed by the Islamization of North Africa.

The cape is a flat plain adjacent to the sea, with a messa rising behind the plain, isolating it from the rest of Oran. The cape is today the site of Oran airport.

Bishopric

The city was also the seat of an ancient Christian Bishopric. We know only one bishop, of the town, Reparato, who took part in the synod meeting in Carthage by the Vandal king, Huneric in 484, after which Reparato was exiled.

Today the Bishopric of Vulturia survives as titular see and since 1933 has had six bishops. The current titular bishop is Rodrigo Mejía Saldarriaga, former apostolic vicar of Soddo who replaced Paolo Romeo in 2006. Other bishops of Vultura include Francesco Imberti (5 Sep 1966 Appointed - 27 Jan 1967) and Marco Cé (22 Apr 1970 - 7 Dec 1978).

Referencess

  1. ^ In ' Itinerarium antonini is mentioned a' insula Vulturia, but it is unknown whether it is the city name or a generic indication,
  2. ^ Cape Falcon at Mapcarta.