Jamal Awil

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French colonial towns graced Europe's classical ruins with little beauty. [fact]

The market town of Sétif sits haphazardly on a high and treeless plain some eighty miles west of Constantine. Even in early summer a thin, mean wind whirls up the dust along its rectilinear streets of typical French colonial design. Passing rapidly through it in March 1943, Churchill's Minister Resident in North Africa, Harold Macmillan, noted with the eye of a classical scholar that, in comparison with the nearby ruins of Trajan's Djemila, Sétif was “a town of no great interest”.

Horne, Alistair, A Savage War of Peace- Alge…, loc. 64