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Mount Chenoua
Adrar en Cenwa / جبل شنوة
View of Mount Chenoua
Highest point
Elevation905 m (2,969 ft)
ListingList of mountain ranges in the world named The Sleeping Lady
Coordinates36°36′23″N 2°22′21″E / 36.60639°N 2.37250°E / 36.60639; 2.37250[1]
Geography
Mount Chenoua is located in Algeria
Mount Chenoua
Mount Chenoua
Parent rangeTell Atlas
Geology
OrogenyAlpine orogeny

Mount Chenoua (Berber: Adrar en Cenwa, Arabic: جبل شنوة) is a mountain range in northern Algeria. It is located between Cherchell and Tipaza on the Mediterranean coast, just west of Algiers. There are marble quarries on the side of the mountain.

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Description

There is a village on that mountain named Chenoua. A majority of its inhabitants speak a Berber language, the Shenwa Berber. According to local tradition the mountain range looks like a reclining pregnant woman from a certain distance.[2]

Mount Chenoua is the site of Assia Djebar's film La Nouba des Femmes du Mont Chenoua.[3] It also features prominently in Albert Camus' posthumously published novel, A Happy Death. There is also a Stone Eagle statue that was built in 1991.

See also

References

  1. ^ Google Earth
  2. ^ Algérie, les guides bleus, Hachette, Paris, 1974, p. 197
  3. ^ La Nouba des Femmes du Mont-Chenoua


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