Ammon – Algeria contains many rivers that extend across different regions of the country. Here are some of the most prominent rivers in Algeria:
1. The Nile River: The Nile River is one of the most important rivers in Algeria, as it runs along the country’s eastern border forming part of Algeria’s border with Tunisia.
2. Chlef River: The Chlef River originates from the Tizi Ouzou Mountains and extends east through the Chlef Governorate and empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
3. The Kabar River: The Kabar River originates from the Aures Mountains and extends through the north-east of the country and empties into the Mediterranean Sea near the city of Constantine.
4. Aures River: This river originates from the Aures Mountains and passes through the center of the country before it empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
5. The Basin River: The Basin River extends through the regions of central Algeria and empties into the Basin Lake, which is the largest freshwater lake in the country.
6. Tindouf River: The Tindouf River runs through the Tindouf region in the Algerian Sahara.
These are some examples of rivers in Algeria, and there are many other rivers that extend throughout the country and play an important role in providing water, supporting plant and animal life, and economic activities.