Lexicographical Neighbors of Djebels
Literary usage of Djebels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Bird's-eye View of the World: A Popular Scientific Description of the by Onésime Reclus, Malvina Antoinettte Howe, Forrest Morgan, Charles Hopkins Clark (1892)
"Between the maritime djebels and those on the margin of the Sahara is a confused
tangle of ... If suitable forests were to be planted on the bony djebels, ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1890)
"From top to bottom of'many of these North African djebels there is the most
abundant evidence that ancient life had to do with their formation. ..."
3. French Colonies and Their Resources by James Bonwick (1886)
"Several hills or djebels are over 4000 to 5000 feet. Lakes Eskel, Porto Farina,
Tinja, and Bizerta are near the sea. More than one stream is known as Great ..."