Zaraï
Zarai was near the Fossatum Africae, that marked the border between the Roman controlled Africa and the barbarian tribes. East of the Fossatum there was a partial Latinisation of the society | |
| Location | Algeria |
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| Region | Sétif Province |
| Coordinates | 35°48′03″N 5°40′39″E / 35.800833°N 5.6775°E |
Zaraï was a Berber, Carthaginian, and Roman town at the site of present-day Aïn Oulmene, Algeria. Under the Romans, it formed part of the province of Numidia.