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Timgad
Timgad (, known as Marciana Traiana Thamugadi) was a Roman city in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria. It was founded by the Roman Emperor Trajan around 100 AD. The full name of the city was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi. Emperor Trajan named the city in commemoration of his mother Marcia, eldest sister Ulpia Marciana, and father Marcus Ulpius Traianus.
Hippo Regius
ancient name for the modern city of Annaba, Algeria

Castra Lambaesis
Lambaesis (Lambæsis), Lambaisis or Lambaesa (Lambèse in colonial French), is a Roman archaeological site in Algeria, southeast of Batna and west of Timgad, located next to the modern village of Tazoult. The former bishopric is also a Latin Catholic titular bishopric.
Numidia
Roman province

Calama
ancient city and former bishopric in the Roman province of Numidia, now a Latin Catholic titular see
Tigisi in Numidia
Diocese
Milevum
Milevum (in Latin even "Milev" or "Mireon"; Μιραίον in Ancient Greek) was a Roman–Berber city in the Roman province of Numidia. It was located in present-day Mila in eastern Algeria.
Ressiana (North Africa)
late Roman City in North Africa
Garba
titular see in Algeria
Rotaria
ancient Bishopric in Numidia, North Africa