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page 1Roman towns and cities in Mauretania Caesariensis
Cherchell
thumb|250px|right|The port of Cherchell
thumb|250px|right|Cherchell bay with Mont Chenoua in the background
thumb|250px|right|Road to the neighborhood of Tizirine
thumb|250px|right|Archaeological Museum of Cherchell.
Cherchell () is a town on Algeria's Mediterranean coast, west of Algiers. It is the seat of Cherchell District in Tipaza Province. Under the names Iol and Caesarea, it was formerly a Roman colony and the capital of the kingdoms of Numidia and Mauretania.
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Cirta
Cirta, also known by various other names in antiquity, was the ancient Berber and Roman settlement which later became Constantine, Algeria.
Boumedfaâ
Boumedfaa (بومدفع ) a town in northern Algeria.
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Thibilis
right|thumb|500px|Cirta on the map of Roman Numidia, Atlas Antiquus, H. Kiepert, 1869Thibilis (a.k.a. Tibilis) was a Roman and Byzantine era town in what was Numidia but is today northeast Algeria. The site has extensive Roman and Byzantine ruins.
Sufar
thumb|right|Mauretania Caesariensis in 125 AD

Tiddis
Tiddis (also known as Castellum Tidditanorum or Tiddi) was a Roman city that depended on Cirta and a bishopric as "Tiddi", which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
Zuccabar
Zuccabar (or Zucchabar) was an ancient town in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It is located in present-day Miliana, Algeria.
Caesarea of Mauretania
ancient city of Algeria
Altava
Altava was an ancient Romano-Berber city in present-day Algeria. It served as the capital of the ancient Berber Kingdom of Altava. During the French presence, the town was called Lamoriciere. It was situated in the modern Ouled Mimoun near Tlemcen.
Setifis
Setifis (Arabic: سطيف; Berber: Sṭif), was a Roman town located in northeastern Algeria. It was the capital of the Roman province called Mauretania Sitifensis, and it is today Sétif in the Sétif Province (Algeria).
Partenia
ancient North African town. Titular Catholic See.
Saldae
Saldae was an important port city in the ancient Roman Empire, located at today's Béjaïa (in Kabylia, eastern Algeria). It was generally a crossroads between eastern and western segments of Northern Africa, from the time of Carthage to the end of the Byzantine Empire from the continent.
Auzia
thumb|Remnants of Roman Aquaeduct at Auzia
Auzia was a Roman-Berber colonia in present-day Sour El-Ghozlane, Algeria. The area was located around 150 km south-east of Algiers, in the ancient province of Mauretania Caesariensis.
Flenucleta
thumb|right|Roman Empire - Mauretania Caesariensis (125 AD)
Flenucleta was an ancient Berber, Roman and Byzantine civitas located in the Mediterranean hinterland of what was then the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It was situated in present-day northern Algeria. The exact location of the city is unknown.
Siga
Siga was a Berber, Phoenician and Roman port located near what is now Aïn Témouchent, Algeria. Under the Roman Empire, it was part of western Mauretania Caesariensis, bordering Mauretania Tingitana.
Cartennas
thumb|A coin of Cartenna
Cartennae or Cartenna was an ancient Carthaginian and Roman port at present-day Ténès, Algeria. Under the Romans, it was part of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis.
Titular See of Aquae Sirenses
titular diocese in Algeria
Rapidum
Rapidum was a Roman settlement and fort located in Mauretania Caesariensis, nearly 100 km south of Icosium (Algiers).
Diocese of Tamada
ancient Roman town
Arsennaria
thumb|right|Roman Empire - Mauretania Caesariensis (125 AD)
Arsennaria was an ancient Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis in North Africa, and an ancient episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church.
Gunugus
Gunugus or Gunugu (, ) was a Berber and Carthaginian town in northwest Africa in antiquity. It passed into Roman control during the Punic Wars and was the site of a colony of veteran soldiers. It survived the Vandals and Byzantines but was destroyed during the Muslim invasion of the area.
Castellum Tatroportus
Castrum Catabum
Roman fort
Rusubbicari
Rusubbicari was a Phoenician and Carthaginian colony and Roman town. It has been tentatively identified with ruins at Zemmouri El Bahri, Algeria. The Roman town was in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis.
Tabuda
Tabuda, Thouda or Tahuda (former Roman Thabudeos) was a Roman–Berber colonia in the province of Numidia. A key town in the Roman, Byzantine and Vandal empires, it is identifiable with the stone ruins at the oasis adjacent to the village of Sidi Okba, Algeria.
Portus Magnus, Algeria
archaeological site in Algeria
Elephantaris in Mauretania
titular see
Maura
Bishopric
Sufasar
thumb|right|Roman Empire - Mauretania Caesariensis (125 AD)
Sufasar was a Roman town, one of many in Roman North Africa. Sufasar faded with the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The site has been tentatively identified with ruins at Amourah in modern Algeria.
Castellum Ripae
titular see in Algeria
Vagada
Timidana
Timidana is a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.
L'Hillil
'''L'Hillil''' (يلل) is a locality in Algeria, North Africa. L'Hillil is located at 35° 43' 19" North, 0° 21' 13" East. in Relizane Province, Algeria. Relizane Township, is 31.2 km away.
Vageata
Vageata, also known as Vageatensis, was a Roman-Berber town in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It is also known as Bagatensis, and epigraphical evidence remains attesting to this etymology, due to the interchange of 'v' for 'b' is a common phenomenon in Latin and Greek place names.
Vita
titular see in Algeria and Tunisia
Siccesi
The diocese of Siccesi () is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.
Manaccenser
The Diocese of Manaccenser () is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.
Tasaccora
thumb|right|Roman Empire - Mauretania Caesariensis (125 AD)
Tasaccora, identifiable with the town of Sig in modern Algeria, was an ancient Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis.
Mutugenna
thumb|right|Numidia
Mutugenna or Muttegena was a colonia (town) of the Roman, Berber and Vandal empires, located in the Maghreb. The city is generally identified with the ruins at Ain-Tebla in modern Algeria. Mutugenna was also the locus of a bishopric and was an important site in the development of the Donatist schism.
Benepota
The diocese of Benepota () is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.
Bacanaria
The diocese of Bacanaria () is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.
Usinaza
thumb|right|Mauretania Caesariensis
The Diocese of Usinaza () is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis.
Vannida
The diocese of Vannida ) is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. It was centered on the ancient Roman town of Vannida, in what is today Algeria, is an ancient episcopal seat of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis.
Muteci
thumb|right|Roman Empire - [[Mauretania Caesariensis (125 AD).]]
Muteci (in Latin: Mutecitana) was a Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Its exact location is not known, but is estimated to have been near Aïn-El-Anab in modern Algeria, North Africa.