Aïn Beïda

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Aïn Beïda is a city located in Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria, south east of Constantine and north of Khenchla, inhabitated by Chaouis.

[edit] Etmology

Aïn is Arabic and means spring, while Beïda means white. Thus, Aïn Beïda literally means "White spring". The "whiteness" refers to the purity of the water that springs from the said spring.

[edit] History

The town center still features a garden that houses Roman ruins, which indicates that the town has a rich long history that is, unfortunately, still ignored by historians of the Roman Empire.

ar:عين البيضاء

fr:Aïn Béïda lt:Ain el Beida no:Aïn Beïda

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