Muqras Mountain


Muqras Mountain is a peak within the Tell Atlas mountain range, situated in three distinct municipalities: El Ouricia and Ain Abessa, which are part of the Ain Arnat district, and Amoucha in Amoucha District. These municipalities are located within Sétif Province in northern Algeria.

Overview

Muqras Mountain provides a vantage point for the city of Sétif in the northern region, offering a distinctive climate of extreme coldness.
The summit of Muqras Mountain can be reached via a single national road, National Road No. 75, which runs alongside the village of Takouka, approximately 8 kilometers north of Ain Abessa in the Sétif Province.
Hassasna tribe has inhabited this mountain for centuries, seeking refuge there from various invasions due to the rugged terrain and difficult access.

Climate

The prevailing climate in Muqras Mountain is classified as Mediterranean, exhibiting characteristics of cold and wet winters and hot, dry summers. Annual precipitation ranges between 400 and 150 mm, with the majority occurring between October and March.

Valleys

Several valleys have their source in and flow around Muqras Mountain, including:
  • Valley Ouricia

Dams

  • Dam Al Moan

Ecological diversity

Trees

The area surrounding Muqras Mountain is characterized by a diverse range of arboreal species, with numerous trees found within the nearby forests and woodlands.

Animals

The mountainous regions of Algeria are home to a diverse range of mammal species, including a notable population of wild horses. These horses exhibit natural breeding behaviors and roam across expansive wilderness areas. The land is regarded as public domain, with the horses not belonging to any individual or entity.