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The Mauritanian royal mausoleum, the "Tomb of Rumia" in Tipaza, is a historic archaeological site that is over two thousand years old. It features a unique architectural design that surpasses the pyramids of Egypt in some aspects, despite mysterious secrets surrounding its construction methods and stone transportation techniques. The site connects Mediterranean civilization with Berber history, especially through the love story between the Berber king Juba II and his Egyptian wife Cleopatra Selene, for whom it was built to commemorate their relationship. The location holds significant touristic and heritage value but suffers from underexploitation and lack of development, despite its importance in the history of the region and the world.
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