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Belezma Range

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Peak
  
Djebel Refâa

Length
  
80 km (50 mi) ENE/WSW

Country
  
Algeria

Parent range
  
Aurès Mountains

Elevation
  
2178

Width
  
30 km (19 mi) NNW/SSE

State/Province
  
Batna

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Similar
  
Atlas Mountains, Djebel Chélia, Madghacen, Saharan Atlas, Lalla Khedidja

The Belezma Range, also transliterated as Belzma (Arabic: بلزمة‎‎), is a prolongation of the Aurès Mountains, at the confluence of the Tell Atlas and the Saharan Atlas in northeastern Algeria. It is separated from the main Aurès Range by the Batna-El Kantara basin.

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Map of Belezma Range, Ksar Bellezma, Algeria

Geography and vegetation

The ridge is roughly aligned in an E-W direction. It is located at the western end of the Aurès Range, with the Hodna Mountains to the west. The highest peak, at 2,178 meters, is the Djebel Refâa. Other important peaks are 2,136 m high Djebel Tichaou and 2,090 m Djebel Touggourt (meaning 'Cedar Peak').

The Belezma Range has one of the most important natural Atlas Cedar forests of Algeria. It is qualified as a 'dry facies' pure forest owing to its location and the influence of the large deserts nearby, being located only 40 km north of the El Kantara gorges, and there has been a high mortality of the trees in recent times.

The Belezma mountains have been traditionally inhabited by the Houaras Chaoui people. There is very low population density in the area and villages are few.

Belezma Plain

The Belezma Plain (French: Plaine de Belezma) is an elevated intermontane basin located to the Northwest between the area of the National Park and Mount Mestaoua. Its main town is Merouana at 1012 m over sea level. The plain is one of the most fertile areas in the region and has traditionally been a granary for the local population. Mount Mestaoua, a veritable natural fortress, is a historical oppidum.

History

The Ksar of Belezma (35°40′35″N 5°54′09″E) to the north of the range is the site of an ancient Byzantine fortress. The now ruined structure was once used as an observation outpost by the Muslim and Arab dynasties that followed the Byzantine domination.

This massif was the last refuge of Abu Yazid before his death.

Protected areas

The Belezma National Park is a protected area on the slopes of the range. It is one of the most important national parks of Algeria.

References

Belezma Range Wikipedia