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Cyrene
ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya

Tébessa
Tébessa or Tebessa ( Tibissa, Tbessa or Tibesti), the classical Theveste, is the capital city of Tébessa Province in northeastern Algeria, near the border with Tunisia. It hosts several historical landmarks, the most notable being the wall that surrounds the city and its gates. The city is also known for its traditional Algerian carpets. Tébessa was home to over 190,000 people in 2007.
Roman amphitheatre of El Jem
Carthagian amphitheatre in Tunisia
Sbeitla
Sbeitla ( ') is a small town in west-central Tunisia. Nearby are the Roman ruins of Sufetula''', containing the best preserved Roman forum temples in the country. It was the entry point of the Muslim conquest of North Africa.
Maktar
Maktar or Makthar (), also known by other names during antiquity, is a town and archaeological site in Siliana Governorate, Tunisia.
Ptolemais
one of the ancient capitals of Cyrenaica

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.
Lamta
Lemta, historically Leptiminus, is a town in Tunisia with a history going back over 3,000 years.
Uthina
Uthina is also a spider genus (Pholcidae)
Carthage amphitheatre
Roman amphitheatre in Tunisia