Aquae Calidae, Algeria

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Aquae Calidae was a Roman colony of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The Roman city has been identified with ruins at Hammam Righa in the wilaya of Chlef, Algeria, North Africa.[1]

The ruins are located at latitude 36.379474N, longitude 2.395618E near the railway town of Boumedfaâ,[2] and is on the Oued Djer River.[3]

The Roman colony was founded by Augustus and flourished from 30BC to about 690 AD, passing through the Vandal Kingdom and Roman Empire into late antiquity.

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