Qusantina

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Qusantina is the former Arabic name for the Algerian city now known as Constantine, a historic urban center famed for its dramatic cliffs and bridges.

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Qusantina canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former city name
historical place name
appliedTo historic city
urban center
associatedWith city divided by deep gorges
city linked by multiple bridges
city on a rocky plateau
category former names of cities in Algeria
historical Arabic toponyms
country Algeria
etymologicallyRelatedTo Constantine
hasHeritage Arab-Islamic urban history
Roman-era origins via Constantine
hasModernEquivalent Constantine
historicalStatus former official toponym
languageOfName Arabic
locatedIn northeastern Algeria
nameType exonym
notableFor association with bridges
association with dramatic cliffs
partOf Arab world
refersTo Constantine
region North Africa
surface form: Maghreb
topographicalContext cliff-top city
usedAs geographical designation
usedBefore modern name Constantine
usedIn historical Arabic sources
local Arabic speech

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Constantine formerName Qusantina