Rusippisir

Rusippisir was a Phoenician, Carthaginian, and Roman town on Algeria's Mediterranean coast at the site of present-day Taksebt.

[1] Rusippisir was located at Cape Tedless (French: Cap Tedles), Algeria,[1] the site of present-day Taksebt in Tizi Ouzou.

Rusippisir was established as a colony on the trade route between Phoenicia and the Strait of Gibraltar.

Punic steles in Rusippisir continued to be produced well into the imperial period and there was tophet in the town.

This was revived in the 20th century as a Catholic titular see (Latin: Dioecesis Rusubisiritana; Italian: Rusibisir).