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Tipaza Bazar / xe2xb4xb1xe2xb4xb0xe2xb5xa3xe2xb4xb0xe2xb5x94(Roman Tipasa)TipazaLocation in AlgeriaCoordinates: 36xc2xb035xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3N 2xc2xb026xe2x80xb258xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf36.59194xc2xb0N 2.44944xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 36.59194; 2.44944Coordinates: 36xc2xb035xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3N 2xc2xb026xe2x80xb258xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf36.59194xc2xb0N 2.44944xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 36.59194; 2.44944CountryAlgeriaProvinceTipazaDistrictTipazaPopulationxc2xa0(2008)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total25,225ClimateCsaTipaza Lighthouse Tipaza Lighthouse and the promontoryConstructed1867xc2xa0Foundationmasonry baseConstructionmasonry towerTower height13xc2xa0m (43xc2xa0ft)xc2xa0Tower shapequadrangular tower with balcony and lantern[1][2][3]Markingswhite (tower), dark green (lantern)xc2xa0Power sourcemains electricityxc2xa0OperatorNational Maritime Signaling Officexc2xa0Focal height34xc2xa0m (112xc2xa0ft)xc2xa0Range18xc2xa0nmi (33xc2xa0km; 21xc2xa0mi)xc2xa0CharacteristicOc W 4sxc2xa0Admiralty no.E6630xc2xa0NGA no.113-22444 ARLHS no.ALG053xc2xa0 UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameTipasaTypeCulturalCriteriaiii, ivDesignated1982 (6th session)Referencexc2xa0no.193State Partyxc2xa0AlgeriaRegionArab StatesEndangered2002xe2x80x932006
When it was part of the Roman Empire, it was called Tipasa.
Main article: Tipasa
Tipasa, as the city was then called, was an old Punic trading-post conquered by Ancient Rome.
Tipasa was destroyed by the Vandals in 430 CE, but was reconstructed by the Byzantines one century later.
The city is an important tourist place in modern Algeria, mainly because of the Tipasa ruins.
Ruins of Roman Tipasa Basilica of St. Crispinus Mausolxc3xa9e royal de Maurxc3xa9tanie The Anonymous Temple The New Temple Villa des Fresques La Basilique Judiciaire
Tipasa is located 70 km west of Algiers.
It is a serial property comprising three sites: two archaeological parks located in the vicinity of the present urban complex and the Royal Mauritanian Mausoleum, on the west Sahel plateau of Algiers, at 11 km south-east of Tipasa.
The archaeological site of Tipasa regroups one of the most extraordinary archaeological complexes of the Maghreb, and perhaps one which is most significant to the study of the contacts between the indigenous civilizations and the different waves of colonization from the 6th century B.C.
During this period, Tipasa played the role of a maritime port of call, a place for commercial exchanges with the indigenous population.
The Vandal invasion of the 430's did not mark the definitive end of prosperity of Tipasa, but the town, reconquered by the Byzantines in 531, gradually fell into decline from the 6th century.
Criterion (iii): Tipasa bears exceptional testimony to the Punic and Roman civilizations now disappeared.
Criterion (iv): The architectural and archaeological vestiges of Tipasa reflect in a significant manner the contacts between the indigenous civilizations and the Punic and Roman waves of colonization between the 6th century B.C.
The legal and management framework of this property includes Laws 90-30 (regional law), 98-04 (concerning protection of cultural heritage), the Permanent Safeguarding and Presentation Plan of the site (PPSMV), the Ground Occupation Plan approved by the communal assembly of Tipasa (POS) and the Protection and Presentation Plan of archaeological sites and their buffer zone (PPMVSA), under preparation codified by executive decree Nxc2xb0 324-2003.
A new establishment, the Office of Management and Exploitation of Cultural Properties, in coordination with the Directorate for Culture of the Wilaya (province) now manages the archaeological sites of Tipasa.