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The Djurdjura or Jurjura Range ((アラビア語:جبال جرجرة), ''Jabal Jurjura''; Berber ''Adrar n Jerjer'')〔Mamdouh Shahin, ''Water resources and hydrometeorology of the Arab region'', 2007 ISBN 978-1-4020-5414-3〕 is a mountain range of the Tell Atlas, part of the Atlas Mountain System. It is located in Kabylie, Algeria. ==Geography== The Djurdjura is a massif made up of two differentiated ranges, one in the north with the Haïzer and Akouker subranges and the other in the south. Its highest point, Lalla Khedidja known in Kabylian as ''Tamgut Aâlayen'', has an elevation of and it is located in the southern range. Other notable summits are the 2,305 m high Ich n'Timedouine (أكارو تيمدواي), a peak located in the central area of the massif, highest point of the Akouker subrange. Adrar n'Hayzer (أدرار نن هيدزر), highest point of the Haïzer subrange, is a 2,164 m tall summit rising above Bouira and the high valley of Oued Dhous. The Thaletat is a 1,638 m high rocky mountain with a very original shape located in Tizi Ouzou Province. Other notable features of the Djurdjura range are the 1,750 m high Tizi n'Tirourda (تيروردا) mountain pass at the eastern end and the Kweryet (كويرت), a 1500 m high mountain that rises to the north of the massif. This mountain gave its name to an ancient commune, ''Douar N'Kweryet'', a commune that gathered certain villages of the Ouacifs ''(At Wasif)'' and the Ouadhia ''(Iwadhiyen)''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Djurdjura」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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