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The Tell Atlas (, al-ʾaṭlas al-tlī) is a mountain chain over in length, belonging to the ranges in , stretching mainly across northern , ending in north-eastern and north-western .

The ranges of this system have an average elevations of about and form a natural barrier between the Mediterranean and the . Its highest summit is the high in the .Mamdouh Shahin, Water resources and hydrometeorology of the Arab region, 2007

Several large cities such as the Algerian capital, , with ~1,500,000 residents (2005) and Oran with ~770,000 residents (2005) lie at the base of the Tell Atlas. The Algerian city Constantine with approximately 505,000 residents (2005) lies 80 km inland and directly in the mountains at 650 meters in elevation. A number of smaller towns and villages are situated within the Tell; for example, is nestled within the Chiffa gorge.


Geography
The Tell Atlas runs parallel to the coast. Together with the to the south, it forms the northernmost of two more or less parallel ranges which approach one another towards the , remaining quite distinct from one another in Western Algeria and merging in Eastern Algeria. At the western end, it ends at the and ranges in Morocco. The Tell Atlas is also a distinct physiographic section of the larger province, which in turn is part of the larger African Alpine System division.

The Tell Atlas and the Saharan Atlas form two natural barriers, the first against the and the second against the . Between them lies the valley of the and various lesser rivers.

South of the Tell Atlas is the high plateau of the (~1000 m in elevation) with level terrain where water collects during the wet season, forming large shallow salt lakes which become salt flats as they dry. Agriculture includes grazing of sheep and goats on the grass in better-watered high plateau areas and some farming; dry-land barley is grown there.

The is a 725 km long river with headwaters in the Tell Atlas to its discharge into the Mediterranean. The Chelif is characterized by an extremely fertile valley. Other noteworthy rivers having their sources in this range are the and the . Only seasonal streams flow south from the Tell Atlas.


Climate and vegetation
The Tell Atlas has a typical Mediterranean climate, warm with dry summers and mild, rainy winters with snow at upper elevations. As a consequence, the northern slopes of the Tell Atlas are forested with the , and , , and . In the summer a hot, dry wind, the , blows north from the Sahara across the Tell Atlas, causing dusty, dry conditions along the northern coast of Africa.

Despite the arid climate, some agriculture for barley and wheat is found in the Tell Atlas region.William Adams Hance (1975) The Geography of Modern Africa, 2d Ed., Columbia University Press, 657 pages The gorge is situated within the Tell Atlas; this location is one of the few remaining habitats for the , the , Macaca sylvanus.C. Michael Hogan (2008) Barbary Macaque: Macaca sylvanus, Globaltwitcher.com, ed. Nicklas Strõmberg


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