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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TénèsTénès - Wikipedia

    Ténès (Arabic: تنس; from Berber TNS 'camping') is a town in Algeria located around 200 kilometers west of the capital Algiers. As of 2000, it has a population of 65,000 people.

  2. Tenés[ 1] (em árabe: تنس; em berbere: Tinas; em francês: Ténès) é uma cidade da Argélia localizada cerca de 200 quilômetros a oeste da capital do país, Argel. Pertence à província de Chlef e é uma famosa estação balneária no mar Mediterrâneo Sua população é de 35 mil habitantes.

  3. Ténès (parfois orthographiée Ténèz au XIXe siècle), est une ville portuaire et une commune de la wilaya de Chlef en Algérie. Elle est située à 52 km au nord de Chlef, chef-lieu de la wilaya.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TenesTenes - Wikipedia

    Cycnus believed the accusations and tried to kill Tenes and his sister Hemithea by placing them both in a chest, which was set into the ocean. However, the chest landed at the island of Leucophrye, which was later renamed Tenedos, and the two survived. The natives of the island pronounced Tenes their king. Cycnus later learned the truth, killed ...

  5. Tenes massacre. / 36.2603; 0.9036. According to the "Algerian Committee of Free Activists for Human Dignity and the Rights of Man", which says its claims are based on witnesses' testimony, 173 corpses were found in the forest of El Marsa near Ténès (eastern Algeria) on May 4, 1994 of people kidnapped by the security services and/or the pro ...

  6. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › TénèsTénès – Wikipedia

    Ténès (arabisch تنس, DMG Tanas) ist eine Gemeinde in Algerien in der Provinz Chlef. Der Ort liegt etwa 200 Kilometer westlich der Hauptstadt Algier . Im Jahr 2008 hatte die Gemeinde 35.459 Einwohner, wovon 29.220 im Kernort lebten.

  7. Ténès, town, northern Algeria. A small Mediterranean Sea port, it is built on the site of the ancient Phoenician and Roman colonies of Catenna. Ruins of the Roman colony’s ramparts and tombs remain, and the Roman cisterns are still in use. Old Ténès, probably founded in 875 ce by Spanish colonists,