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Cap Carbon Lighthouse
Cap Carbon Lighthouse
Cap Carbon Lighthouse
Cap Carbon Lighthouse or Cape Carbon Lighthouse is a historical lighthouse located in the Cape Carbon on top of a rocky outcrop overlooking the port of Bejaia, Algeria. The lighthouse, which was built by French in 1906 AD, is considered one of the highest in the entire Mediterranean basin.
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Country: Algeria
District: Bejaia Province
Category: Castles and Fortresses
Site History: 20th Century AD
Oldest Culture: French
Later Cultures: French
Site Features: French Monuments
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Elevation: 30 m
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Cap Carbon Lighthouse
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Castles and Fortresses in Bejaia Province
Cap Carbon Lighthouse
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