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Algiers Province (Arabic: ولاية الجزائر, Wilāyat al-Jazāʼir, [wilaːja ald͡ʒazaːʔir]; French: province d'Alger) is a province (wilayah) in Algeria, named
Algiers Province-Regency of Algiers
Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars allowed large bursts of Algerian privateering. Increased demands from Algiers for tribute caused the Barbary wars, in which American
Algiers Province-Algiers
Algiers (/ælˈdʒɪərz/ al-JEERZ; Arabic: الجزائر, romanized: al-Jazāʾir) is the capital and largest city of Algeria, located in the north-central part of
Algiers Province-Bab El Oued
Bab El Oued is a neighbourhood in Algiers, the capital of Algeria, along the coast north of the city centre. As of 2008, the population of the commune
Algiers Province-Algeria
million, Algeria is the tenth-most populous country in Africa, and the 32nd-most populous country in the world. The capital and largest city is Algiers, located
Algiers Province-French conquest of Algeria
Algerian resistance was mainly divided between forces under Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif at Constantine, seeking to reinstate the Regency of Algiers,
Algiers Province-Casbah of Algiers
The Casbah (Arabic: قصبة, qaṣba, meaning citadel) is the citadel of Algiers in Algeria and the traditional quarter clustered around it. In 1992, the United
Algiers Province-Provinces of Algeria
baladiyahs (municipalities). The name of a province is always that of its capital city. According to the Algerian constitution, a wilaya is a territorial
Algiers Province-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Algiers
ecclesiastical province of Algiers in Algeria. The diocese was established on 10 August 1838 as the Diocese of Algiers from Diocese of Islas Canarias in Spain
Algiers Province-Hammamet, Algiers
town and commune in Algiers Province, Algeria. In 1998 the commune had a total population of 15,879. Algeria portal Communes of Algeria Statoids, Retrieved
Algiers Province-Aïn Bénian, Algiers
Benian (Arabic: عين البنيان) is a commune in Algiers Province and suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune had
Algiers Province-1898 Algerian riots
Corre, Alan D. "The Algiers Riot, January 1898." Maghreb Review 5, 2-4 (1980): 74-78. Iancu, C. (2007). The Jews of France and Algeria at the time of the
Algiers Province-Tourism in Algeria
the process of completion, located in Mohammedia in Algiers. It is the largest mosque in Algeria and Africa and the third largest mosque in the world
Algiers Province-Baraki, Algiers
commune belonging to Baraki District in Algiers Province in Northern Algeria. 36°40′N 3°06′E / 36.667°N 3.100°E / 36.667; 3.100 Algeria portal v t e
Algiers Province-History of Algeria
consul in Algiers by the Day in 1827, France blockaded Algiers for three years. In 1830, France invaded and occupied the coastal areas of Algeria, citing
Algiers Province-Algiers (disambiguation)
Algiers is the capital of Algeria. Algiers may also refer to: Algiers Province, Algeria Kingdom of Tlemcen was occasionally also called the Kingdom of
Algiers Province-Islamic State – Algeria Province
The Islamic State – Algeria Province (IS-AP; Arabic: الدولة الإسلامية – ولاية الجزائر, ad-Dawlah al-Islāmiyah – Wilayah al-Jazā’ir) is a branch of the
Algiers Province-Tamanrasset Province
province is the largest in Algeria as it is 557,906 km2 large. It is located in the deep southern region of Algeria and is 2000 km south of Algiers (capital
Algiers Province-Constantine, Algeria
spelled Qacentina or Kasantina, is the capital of Constantine Province in northeastern Algeria. During Roman times it was called Cirta and was renamed "Constantina"
Algiers Province-Algerian Expedition to Tuat
The Algerian expedition to Tuat in 1579 was a military campaign by the Regency of Algiers against the tribes of Tuat, which resulted in Algiers gaining
Algiers Province-1975 Algiers Agreement
The 1975 Algiers Agreement, also known as the Algiers Accord and the Algiers Declaration, was signed between Iran and Iraq to settle any outstanding territorial
Algiers Province-Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco
Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and the Cherifian dynasties or Algerian-Sherifian conflicts opposed Morocco to the Ottoman Empire and its dependencies
Algiers Province-Alger (department)
Department of Algiers (French: département d'Alger, [depaʁtəmɑ̃ dalʒe], Arabic: عمّالة الجزائر) was a former French department in Algeria. The department
Algiers Province-French Algeria
first named these territories as "Algeria". The invasion of Algeria against the Regency of Algiers (Ottoman Algeria) was initiated in the last days of
Algiers Province-Algerian popular resistance against French invasion
French conquest, which began with the invasion of Algiers in 1830 and lasted until 1903. The French-Algerian War (1681-1688) was part of a wider campaign by
Algiers Province-Mohammedia, Algiers
Mohamadia is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°44′N 3°08′E / 36.733°N 3.133°E / 36.733; 3.133 v t e
Algiers Province-Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Algeria)
الخارجية) is the Algerian government ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Algeria. Its head office is in El Mouradia, Algiers Province. Ahmed Attaf
Algiers Province-Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
operation by the Algerian military in Médéa Province, south of Algiers, killing two soldiers, including an officer. December 17 – Algerian authorities captured
Algiers Province-Reghaïa
Reghaïa is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is located in Rouïba district and is the most populated municipality of the district. It is
Algiers Province-Ministry of National Education (Algeria)
nationale) is the Algerian ministry in charge of education in Algeria. Its head office is in El Mouradia, Algiers Province, near Algiers. Education portal
Algiers Province-Annaba
the other metropolitan areas of the Algerian coastline, such as Oran and Algiers. Much of eastern and southern Algeria uses the services, equipment and infrastructure
Algiers Province-El Biar
Wells") is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It is located in the administrative constituency of Bouzaréah in the Algiers Province. As of the 1998 census
Algiers Province-Massacre of El Ouffia
involved in the offensive against the Algerian resistance fighters scattered all around the Casbah of Algiers. Through the ordinance of 17th November
Algiers Province-Aïn Defla Province
(Arabic: ولاية عين الدفلى, is a wilaya (province) in northern Algeria. It is located to the southwest of Algiers, the capital. Localities in Ain Delfa include
Algiers Province-Mascara, Algeria
of Algiers, Algerian built a military garrison in the town. Many Muslims with Andalucian origins were settled there by the Ottomans and Algerians. 1708:
Algiers Province-Postal codes in Algeria
Algeria, the postal codes of province capitals are composed of the province code as in ISO 3166-2:DZ and three zeros, for example: 16000 for Algiers,
Algiers Province-Foreign relations of Algeria
Affairs Viet Nam. Retrieved 1 December 2023. "Algeria signs maritime agreement with Cyprus". Algerian radio, Algiers. 1997-11-12. Archived from the original
Algiers Province-Zéralda
زرالدة, zarālda) or Zeralda, is a commune in the province of Algiers, Algeria. Mohamed Belhocine, Algerian medical scientist, professor of internal medicine
Algiers Province-Sidi Moussa, Algeria
District of the Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is situated 15 km (9.3 mi) south of central Algiers. During the
Algiers Province-Languages of Algeria
the Dahra region, particularly of Jebel Chenoua in Algeria, just west of Algiers near Tipaza province and Cherchell and the Chlef., estimated 56,300 speakers
Algiers Province-Algerian nationalism
Deylik of Algiers and European countries, the French conquest of Algeria and the subsequent French colonial rule in Algeria, the Algerian War, and since
Algiers Province-Pacification of Algeria
The pacification of Algeria was a series of military operations after the French conquest of the Regency of Algiers that aimed to put an end to various
Algiers Province-Geography of Algeria
Algeria comprises 2,381,740 square kilometres (919,590 sq mi) of land, more than 80% of which is desert, in North Africa, between Morocco and Tunisia
Algiers Province-Turks in Algeria
The Turks in Algeria, also commonly referred to as Algerian Turks, Algerian-Turkish Algero-Turkish and Turkish-Algerians were the ethnic Turkish and renegades
Algiers Province-Tunisian–Algerian War (1807)
The Tunisian–Algerian War of 1807 was a conflict between the Beylik of Tunis and the Deylik of Algiers. The war led to the emancipation of Tunisia from
Algiers Province-Sidi M'Hamed
Sidi M'Hamed (Arabic: سيدي امحمد) is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria; formerly known as Mustapha. It is the seat of the district of the same
Algiers Province-List of beys of Constantine, Algeria
the Regency of Algiers, the Constantine Province (or Constantine beylik) in Algeria was governed by a Bey appointed by the dey of Algiers, until Constantine
Algiers Province-Alger Centre
Alger Centre is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is administratively part of Sidi M'Hamed district, and it has a population of 96,329 as
Algiers Province-Transport in Algeria
million to a joint Algerian and Spanish consortium that will double the Annaba-Ramdane Djamal portion of the 626 km (389 mi) Algiers-Annaba line and upgrade
Algiers Province-Bab Ezzouar
ɛzwɑːr/; Arabic: باب الزوار) is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is one of Algiers fastest growing municipalities and has seen many hotels
Algiers Province-2003 Boumerdès earthquake
of Thénia in Boumerdès Province, approximately 60 km east of the capital Algiers. The quake was the strongest to hit Algeria in more than twenty years
Algiers Province-Boumerdès Province
Kabyle: Tanebḍit n Bumerdas) is a province (wilaya) of northern Algeria, located in the Kabylia region, between Algiers and Tizi-Ouzou, with its capital
Algiers Province-Water supply and sanitation in Algeria
In Setif in Northeastern Algeria water shortages have led to protests and clashes with the police. In contrast, in Algiers continuous water supply was
Algiers Province-Médéa
romanized: al-Madiya) is the capital city of Médéa Province, Algeria. It is located roughly 68 km south of Algiers. The present-day city is situated on the site
Algiers Province-Béni Messous
in Algiers Province and suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune had a population of 36,191. Algeria portal
Algiers Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
Algerian presidential election, 2004 - Algerian presidential elections, 1995 - Algerian War of Independence - Algerian wine - Algerianist - Algiers -
Algiers Province-Rouïba
municipality of Algeria. It is located 22 kilometres (14 mi) in the eastern suburbs of Algiers in one of the most healthy localities of Algeria. It is also
Algiers Province-Odjak of Algiers Revolution
to assign executive authority to the Diwân of Algiers headed by the commander-in-chief of the Algerian Odjak, Khalil Agha.: 207 The Corsair Barbarossa
Algiers Province-Sidi Fredj
known under French rule as Sidi Ferruch, is a coastal town in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is located within the territory of the municipality of Staouéli
Algiers Province-Belouizdad, Algiers
Mohamed Belouizdad (Arabic: بلوزداد) is a quarter of Algiers, Algeria in Algiers Province. The quarter was formerly known as Belcourt during the French
Algiers Province-Oran
located in the northwest of Algeria. It is considered the second most important city of Algeria, after the capital, Algiers, because of its population
Algiers Province-Architecture of Algeria
city of Algiers, whose old district is known as the Casbah, developed during this era. With the introduction of Islam to Algeria, the Algerian city experienced
Algiers Province-El Mouradia
El Mouradia-El Golf (Arabic: المرادية) is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is administratively part of Sidi M'Hamed district. Its municipal
Algiers Province-List of Algerian flags
banners related with Algeria. Flag of Algeria Emblem of Algeria Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Algeria. "Algeria". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved
Algiers Province-Tunisian–Algerian War (1813)
The Tunisian–Algerian War of 1813 was a conflict between the Regency of Algiers and the Regency of Tunis. Since the Naval War of 1811, Diplomatic relations
Algiers Province-Tuggurt Expedition (1552)
Constantine]. Algiers: Office des publications universitaires. p. 160 – via Google Books. Laurent-Charles Féraud [fr], Histoire Des Villes de la Province de Constantine :
Algiers Province-Politics of Algeria
2010–2011 Algerian protests Censorship in Algeria Ministry of Justice (Algeria) Government Palace (Algiers) El Mouradia Palace Politics portal Algeria portal
Algiers Province-Mamia Chentouf
she attended the University of Algiers and completed training as a midwife. During her schooling, she joined the Algerian Independence Movement, which sought
Algiers Province-Bordj Bou Arréridj Province
Bordj Bou Arréridj Province (Arabic: ولاية برج بوعريريج) is a province (wilaya) in northern Algeria around 200 km from the capital Algiers. It is considered
Algiers Province-Districts of Algeria
District is further divided into one or more municipalities (baladiyahs). Algiers, the national capital, is the only city in the country which is divided
Algiers Province-Staouéli
Staouéli (Berber: ⵚⵟⴰⵡⴰⵍⵉ) is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is located in Zéralda district, on a Presque-isle on the Mediterranean Sea
Algiers Province-Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
season, the MC Algiers succeeds tripled Algeria Championship – Algerian Cup – African Cup of Champion Clubs', which is unique in the Algerian football. The
Algiers Province-Algérois
Algeria. The region corresponds roughly to the following wilayas: Algiers Province Blida Province Médéa Province Boumerdès Province Tipaza Province Aïn
Algiers Province-2018 Algerian Air Force Ilyushin Il-76 crash
south-west of the capital, Algiers. All 257 people on board were killed, making the accident the deadliest air crash on Algerian soil. The aircraft was an
Algiers Province-Miss Algeria
2004: Carmen Mehdaoui, Boumerdès Province 2005: Nesrine Melbani, Algiers Province 2013: Rym Amari, Algiers Province which won the title of Best Model
Algiers Province-Western Beylik
reinforcing the authority of Algiers, and to fight against the Spanish. Hassan Pasha designated Bou Khedidja as governor of the province. He re-organized the
Algiers Province-Birtouta
commune in Algiers Province, Algeria. As of 2008[update], the commune had a total population of 30,575. Algeria portal Communes of Algeria "Algeria: Administrative
Algiers Province-Tixeraïne
village within the Birkhadem commune in Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. JS Tixeraïne is the village's football
Algiers Province-Zohra Drif
the Nation, the upper house of the Algerian Parliament. Drif was born in Tissemselt, Algeria, part of the province of Tiaret, where her grandfather was
Algiers Province-Miliana
It is approximately 114 kilometres (71 mi) southwest of the Algerian capital, Algiers. The population was estimated at 44,201 in 2008. The town is located
Algiers Province-Baba Hassen
in Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune had a population of 23,756. Algeria portal
Algiers Province-Outline of Algeria
an overview of and topical guide to Algeria: Algeria located in the Maghreb region of Northwest Africa with Algiers as its capital. Pronunciation:/ælˈdʒɪəriə/
Algiers Province-Laghouat Province
(wilaya) of Algeria. It is located in the north central part of Algeria. The province borders Tiaret Province to the north, El Bayadh Province to the west
Algiers Province-Patuet
occupied Algiers in 1830, and declared Algeria a French territory in 1848. From the first years, a European migratory current towards Algeria began. Among
Algiers Province-Ouled Fayet
Ouled Fayet is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°44′N 2°57′E / 36.733°N 2.950°E / 36.733; 2.950 v t e
Algiers Province-Chlef
is the capital of Chlef Province, Algeria. Located in the north of Algeria, 200 kilometres (120 mi) west of the capital, Algiers, it was founded in 1843
Algiers Province-Abd al-Rahman al-Tha'alibi
Boumerdès Province Algerian Islamic reference Muftis in Algiers Lists of mosques List of mosques in Africa List of mosques in Algeria French and Arabic
Algiers Province-Bordj El Kiffan
El Kiffan (Arabic 'برج الكيفان') is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is in the eastern section of the city, near Matares Beach
Algiers Province-List of conflicts in Algeria
Danish-Algerian War 1775 CE — 1785 CE Spanish-Algerian war 1775 CE Invasion of Algiers 1783 CE Bombardment of Algiers 1784 CE Bombardment of Algiers 1790
Algiers Province-Sidi M'Hamed District
Sidi M'Hamed is a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Sidi M'Hamed. The district is further divided into four municipalities:
Algiers Province-Tolga, Algeria
طولقة) is a municipality in Biskra Province, Algeria. Located in south-east Algeria, 363 km south of the capital Algiers (34° 43' 00" N and 5° 23' 00" E)
Algiers Province-Bir Mourad Raïs
Raïs (Arabic: بئر مراد رايس), formerly Birmendreïs, is a town in Algiers Province, Algeria. The town is named in honor of the famous Ottoman admiral Murat
Algiers Province-Ben Aknoun
Aknoun (Arabic: بن عكنون) is a commune of Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune's population
Algiers Province-Adrar, Algeria
Arabic: أدرار) is the administrative capital of Adrar Province, the second largest province in Algeria. The commune is sited around an oasis in the Touat
Algiers Province-Koléa
(Arabic: القليعة) is a city in Tipaza Province, northern Algeria, located approximately 17 miles (27 km) southwest of Algiers. Its population in 2010 was 46
Algiers Province-Algiers 2 University
of Algiers Abou El Kacem Saadallah, commonly called the Algiers 2 University (Arabic: جامعة الجزائر 2, French: Université d'Alger 2), is an Algerian public
Algiers Province-Aïn Taya
is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It is located in the administrative constituency of Dar El Beïda in the Governorate of Greater Algiers. Its postal code
Algiers Province-Bachdjerrah
in Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune had a population of 93,289. Algeria portal
Algiers Province-Houari Boumediene Airport Railway Station
هواري بومدين) is an Algerian railway station located in the district of Dar El Beïda, in the province of Algiers. It serves the Algiers Airport. The station
Algiers Province-El Oued
Domes". El Oued is located 400 miles (640 km) south east of Algiers (the capital city of Algeria), near the Tunisian border. The population of El Oued was
Algiers Province-El Madania
El Madania (Arabic: المدنية) is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is administratively part of Sidi M'Hamed district. Its municipal code
Algiers Province-Bouzaréah District
Bouzaréah is a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Bouzaréah. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities:
Algiers Province-Blida
romanized: al-bulaydah) is a city in Algeria. It is the capital of Blida Province, and it is located about 45 km south-west of Algiers, the national capital. The
Algiers Province-Birkhadem
commune in Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, it had a population of 77,749. Algeria portal
Algiers Province-Mercedes-Benz Algeria
the technological partner. The main factory of Mercedes in Algeria is in Rouiba, near Algiers, where heavy duty trucks and buses are manufactured. Models
Algiers Province-Laghouat
romanized: al-Aghwāt) is the capital of the Laghouat Province, Algeria, 400 km (250 mi) south of the Algerian capital Algiers. Located in the Amour Range of the Saharan
Algiers Province-Kouba, Algeria
situated on a height just south-east of the central city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is home to the Kouba city council, which was built during
Algiers Province-Ferhat Mehenni
Ouzou Province, Algeria. He graduated from the University of Algiers with a degree in political science. Mehenni won first prize in the Algiers Modern
Algiers Province-Yahia Boushaki
ⵢⴰⵃⵢⴰ ⴱⵓⵙⵃⴰⵇⵉ) is an Algiers residential, administrative and commercial neighbourhood located in the commune of Bab Ezzouar in Algeria. The neighbourhood
Algiers Province-Hussein Dey District
Hussein Dey is a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after the Ottoman provincial ruler of the Regency of Algiers. He had installed his country
Algiers Province-Waciny Laredj
finished his studies, he returned to Algeria and took up an academic position at his alma mater, the University of Algiers. He continued to teach there till
Algiers Province-Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform
(MSPRH) is the health ministry of Republic of Algeria. It is located in El Madania, a municipality of Algiers. The Ministry is responsible for public health
Algiers Province-Bordj El Bahri
municipality of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Bordj El Bahri is on the peninsula that forms the eastern side of Algiers Bay. Algeria portal v t e
Algiers Province-List of World Heritage Sites in Algeria
The first site in Algeria added to the list was Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad, in 1980. The most recent site added was Kasbah of Algiers, which was listed in
Algiers Province-Ouled Chebel
and commune in Algiers Province, Algeria. As of 2008, the commune had a total population of 20,006. Algeria portal Communes of Algeria "السكان المقيمين
Algiers Province-Algeria–Turkey relations
Algeria has an embassy in Ankara, and a general consulate in Istanbul. Turkey has an embassy in Algiers. Both countries are full members of the Union
Algiers Province-19 martyrs of Algeria
babies in Casablanca and back in Algiers worked as a school nurse. killed on 23 October 1994 in Bab-el-Oued, Algiers, Algeria: María Caridad Álvarez Martín
Algiers Province-2009 Algerian military ambush
deadliest aimed at Algeria's government forces for six months. Islamist rebels first attacked the convoy on a highway in the province of Bourdj Bou Arréridj
Algiers Province-Amar Mohammedi
Amar Mohammedi was an Algerian veteran and politician who served as the first wali of Algiers Province following Algerian independence in 1962, and as
Algiers Province-Les Eucalyptus
Les Eucalyptus is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. v t e
Algiers Province-Rahmania
Rahmania is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal v t e
Algiers Province-Draria
Draria is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°44′N 3°00′E / 36.733°N 3.000°E / 36.733; 3.000 v t e
Algiers Province-Mohamed Boudiaf
center in Annaba, on his first visit outside Algiers as head of state. The murder caused intense shock in Algeria, and remains a moment of iconic importance
Algiers Province-Chlef Province
known as El Asnam) is a province (wilaya) in Algeria. Its capital and biggest city is Chlef. It is the 8th most populous province in the country, having
Algiers Province-Algerian dinar
romanized: Dīnār Ǧazāʾirī; sign: DA; code: DZD) is the monetary currency of Algeria and it is subdivided into 100 centimes. Centimes are now obsolete due to
Algiers Province-Dély Ibrahim
Dély Ibrahim is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Here is located Serbian Military cemetery, created between 1916 and 1919. At the
Algiers Province-Abdelkader Zoukh
Abdelkader Zoukh is a former Algerian politician who served as the wali of Algiers from 2013 to 2019, and also as the wali of M'Sila, Aïn Témouchent,
Algiers Province-Djémila
'Ǧamīlah'), formerly Cuicul, is a small mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best preserved Roman ruins in North
Algiers Province-Bouzaréah
or Bouzaréah (Arabic: بوزريعة, romanized: būzareah) is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It had a population of 69,200 people in 1998 and an altitude of over
Algiers Province-Omar Hamadi Stadium
(Arabic: ملعب عمر حمّادي) is a multi-purpose stadium in Bologhine, Algiers, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground
Algiers Province-Salem Mabrouki Stadium
Stadium (Arabic: ملعب سالم مبروكي) is a multi-purpose stadium in Rouïba, Algiers, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has
Algiers Province-Medieval Muslim Algeria
Medieval Muslim Algeria was a period of Muslim dominance in Algeria during the Middle Ages, spanning the millennium from the 7th century to the 17th century
Algiers Province-In Guezzam
capital of In Guezzam Province, Algeria, on the border with Niger. Until 26 November 2019, it was a part of the Tamanrasset Province. The border town on
Algiers Province-Salah Bey ben Mostefa
Beylik of Constantine in the Deylik of Algiers from 1771 to 1792, and one of the most famous in the province. Salah Bey's governance is marked by a victorious
Algiers Province-Icosium
Ziri, a Berber who funded Algeria under zirid dynasty, to what is now the capital of modern Algeria. Indeed the Casbah of Algiers (a UNESCO world heritage
Algiers Province-Sidi Abdellah
Sidi Abdellah is a planned community in Algeria in the southwestern suburbs of Algiers. It was created as a model of sustainable development by emphasizing
Algiers Province-Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania
funerary monument located on the road between Cherchell and Algiers, in Tipaza Province, Algeria. The mausoleum is the tomb where the Numidian Berber King
Algiers Province-El Taref
a city in Algeria. It is the capital of El Taref Province. El Kala is a port town near El Taref. El Taref is 700 kilometers east of Algiers. In 1998,
Algiers Province-Capture of Béjaïa (1555)
Capture of Bougie occurred in 1555 when Salah Rais, the Ottoman ruler of Algiers, took the city of Béjaïa from the Spaniards. The main fortification in
Algiers Province-Algeria–Greece relations
maintains an embassy in Algiers, and Algeria is represented in Greece by its embassy in Athens. Trade between Greece and Algeria is increasing, with imports
Algiers Province-Ali La Pointe Stadium
000 capacity stadium currently under construction in Douera, Algeria, a suburb of Algiers. It is expected to serve as the home stadium of MC Alger. The
Algiers Province-Nelson Mandela Stadium
ملعب نيلسون مانديلا) is a sports stadium located in Baraki, suburb of Algiers, Algeria. The value of construction work for the stadium cost around 300 million
Algiers Province-Beylik of Titteri
pacified revolts, and paid taxes to Algiers. The Beys of the province were appointed by the leader of Algiers. The province was initially meant as a governorate
Algiers Province-Skikda
ancient times) is a city in northeastern Algeria and a port on the Mediterranean. It is the capital of Skikda Province and Skikda District. The Phoenicians
Algiers Province-Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif
state in Algeria, Ahmed Bey wanted to restore the old Ottoman deylik. In 1832 the French took Annaba. He declared himself the Dey-Pasha of Algiers in 1833
Algiers Province-Algerian Air Force
Retrieved 11 February 2014. "Algeria military plane crash: 257 dead near Algiers". BBC. 2018-04-11. Retrieved 2018-04-11. "Algeria Su-24 ground attack jet
Algiers Province-Algerian Civil War
The Algerian Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية الجزائرية), known in Algeria as the Black Decade (Arabic: العشرية السوداء, French: La décennie noire), was
Algiers Province-Raid on Reghaïa (1837)
conquest of Algeria. The Zwawa served under the armies led by Ibrahim Agha, and particularly in the Battle of Staouéli. Following the Fall of Algiers, the French
Algiers Province-Abdelmadjid Tebboune
Naâma Province, in Algeria, back then Aïn-Sefra territory. He comes from a family from the commune of Boussemghoun, currently in El Bayadh Province, located
Algiers Province-Sig, Algeria
a town in northwestern Algeria. Formerly located in Oran Province and now located in Mascara Province, north-western Algeria. Its population was 61,373
Algiers Province-Sétif and Guelma massacre
Abbas. However, the participation of Algeria in the war had a major impact on the rise of Algerian nationalism. Algiers served as the capital of Free France
Algiers Province-Kabylia
(south), that is to say, 200 km by 100 km, beginning 50 km from Algiers, the capital of Algeria. Lesser Kabylia, comprising Kabylia of Bibans and Kabylia of
Algiers Province-El Harrach
Algerian capital Algiers. The town is home to USM El Harrach football club and the Higher National Veterinary School is located in the area. Algeria portal
Algiers Province-Benyoucef Benkhedda
Pharmacy of Algiers in 1943, and after an interruption of his studies, obtained his degree in pharmacy in 1953. In 1942 he joined the Algerian People's Party
Algiers Province-Algerian Super Cup
winners of the Algerian Cup and Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1. Usually the meeting is domiciled in Stade 5 Juillet 1962 of Algiers, the national stadium
Algiers Province-Abbassi Madani
participated in the first day of the Algerian War of Independence, 1 November 1954, by planting a bomb at an Algiers radio facility, but was arrested by
Algiers Province-M'zab
of the northern Sahara Desert in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria. It is located 600 km (370 mi) south of Algiers and there are approximately 360,000 inhabitants
Algiers Province-Mezzo Morto Hüseyin Pasha
Hussein Mezzomorto (d. 1701) or Hajji Husain Mezzomorto was an Algerian privateer, dey of Algiers, and finally Grand Admiral (Kapudan Pasha) of the Ottoman
Algiers Province-Botanical Garden Hamma
located in the Mohamed Belouizdad (formerly Hamma-Anassers) district of Algiers. It was established in 1832. In 1832, Pierre Genty De Bussy, the Civil
Algiers Province-Air Algérie Flight 6289
was an Algerian domestic passenger flight from Tamanrasset to the nation's capital of Algiers with a stopover in Ghardaïa, operated by Algerian national
Algiers Province-Mascara campaign (1699–1701)
to whom he entrusted the command of the province of Taza, to launch an offensive against the Turks of Algiers, in coordination with an offensive by the
Algiers Province-Baraki District
a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Baraki. Baraki is located in the suburbs southeast of Algiers, and the capital
Algiers Province-Béjaïa
in Algeria; it is the capital of Béjaïa Province, Kabylia. Béjaïa is the largest principally Kabyle-speaking city in the region of Kabylia, Algeria. The
Algiers Province-Belouizdad
Belouizdad, Algiers, a quarter of Algiers, Algiers Province, Algeria CR Belouizdad, a professional football club in the Mohamed Belouizdad district, Algiers Amina
Algiers Province-Constantine Department
the region became a part of the colony of Algiers and he was deposed. Considered a French province, Algeria was departmentalised on 9 December 1848. Three
Algiers Province-Chéraga
suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. The indoor sporting arena La Coupole d'Alger Arena is located here. Algeria portal 36°46′N 2°57′E
Algiers Province-Esther Paniagua Alonso
missionaries. As a nurse, she was sent to Algeria where she worked in Bab El Oued, in Algiers. She was murdered in Algiers on October 23, 1994 with sister Caridad
Algiers Province-H'raoua
H'raoua is a municipality in Algiers province, Algeria. It is located in Rouïba district, and is an outer suburb of Algiers. It has a small coastline on
Algiers Province-Lakhdaria
الأخضرية), is a town in northern Algeria, in the Bouïra Province. It is located 50 miles (75 km) south east of Algiers. It is surrounded by the Kabylie
Algiers Province-Dar El Beïda District
Dar El Beïda is a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Dar El Beïda. The district is further divided into 7 municipalities
Algiers Province-Ghardaïa Province
Ghardaïa (Arabic: ولاية غرداية) is an Algerian province located in the north of the Algerian desert. Its administrative center is the city of Ghardaia
Algiers Province-Dzair Media City
Media City is a media free zone located in Ouled Fayet, Algeria. It was established by the Algerian government to promote the development of the country's
Algiers Province-List of ports in Algeria
This list of Ports and harbours in Algeria details the ports, harbours around the coast of Algeria. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
Algiers Province-Water privatization in Algeria
Water privatization in Algeria has been carried out in the country's four largest cities – Algiers, Annaba, Constantine and Oran – in 2005-08 through
Algiers Province-Chenouas
in Eastern Algeria and the Rif region. The Shenwa language has about 76,000 speakers. The Chenoui traditional territory includes the province of Tipaza
Algiers Province-Battle of Staouéli
of Staouéli. Algerian forces, numbering over 50,000 in total, were composed of 5,000 Janissaries, 10,000 Moors from the city of Algiers, 30,000 men from
Algiers Province-Raïs Hamidou, Algeria
Raïs Hamidou is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Rezki Zerarti, painter, artist v t e
Algiers Province-JS Kabylie
reconquers the Championship of Algeria. JSK misses the double by failing against USM Algiers in the final of the Algerian Cup five shots on goal to four
Algiers Province-El Marsa, Algiers
El Marsa is a town in Algiers Province, Algeria. The population is 11,860. As described by Louis Adrien Berbrugger at the very beginning of French colonisation
Algiers Province-Battle of Jouami' al-Ulama
October 1700 near Sétif, Algeria. It was fought between the armies of the Bey of Tunis Murad III and those of the Deylik of Algiers commanded by the Dey Hadj
Algiers Province-Sahrawi refugee camps
Tindouf camps, are a collection of refugee camps set up in the Tindouf Province, Algeria in 1975–76 for Sahrawi refugees fleeing from Moroccan forces, who
Algiers Province-Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Alger
Sacré-Cœur d'Alger (Sacred Heart Cathedral of Algiers) is a Roman Catholic church located in Algiers, Algeria. Completed in 1956, it became the new cathedral
Algiers Province-Thénia
Thénia is located on the main road from Algiers to Constantine, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Algiers, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) inland from
Algiers Province-El Eulma
(Arabic: العلمة) is a city in Algeria, located 210 miles east of the capital Algiers. It is the second-largest city in Sétif Province with a population of 305
Algiers Province-Tamentfoust
El Beïda District of Algiers in Algeria. Tamentfoust lies on Cape Matifou, which forms the northeast side of the Bay of Algiers. The Roman name Rusguniae
Algiers Province-Bab El Oued District
Bab El Oued is a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Bab El Oued. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities:
Algiers Province-Noura (singer)
عاما" (in Arabic). Algiers, Algeria: الإذاعة الجزائرية. Retrieved 21 January 2016. "المطربة نورة في ذمة الله" (in Arabic). Algiers, Algeria: Algerie Presse
Algiers Province-Khraïcia
Khraicia is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°41′N 2°59′E / 36.683°N 2.983°E / 36.683; 2.983 v t e
Algiers Province-2008 in Algeria
Nations official stated that the Algerian government refused to close off the streets outside a U.N. building in Algiers despite repeated requests in the
Algiers Province-People's National Assembly
Greater Algiers, at Boulevard Che-Guevara [fr] on the Algiers monumental waterfront. List of presidents of the People's National Assembly (Algeria) Parliament
Algiers Province-2009 in Algeria
tuberculosis is prevalent in Algeria despite the efforts of government authorities to control the disease. The abattoirs of Algiers and Blida were studied between
Algiers Province-Boufarik
Boufarik is a town in Blida Province, Algeria, approximately 30 km from Algiers. In 2008, its population was 57,162. The major neighbourhoods of the city
Algiers Province-Zaho
(/zɑːˈoʊ/), is an Algerian-Canadian R&B singer. Zahera Darabid was born on May 10, 1980, in Bab Ezzouar, a suburb of the Algerian capital Algiers. At the age
Algiers Province-Hussein Dey (disambiguation)
of Ottoman Algeria. Hussein Dey may also refer to: Hussein Dey District, a district in Algeria Hussein Dey (commune), a suburb of Algiers NA Hussein Dey
Algiers Province-Jean-Paul Vesco
Catholic Church who serves as the Archbishop of Algiers. He has spent most of his clerical career in Algeria and was Bishop of Oran from 2012 to 2021. He
Algiers Province-Hussein Dey (commune)
suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria, named after Hussein Dey, the last of the Ottoman provincial rulers of Algiers. Mohamed Arkab (born 1966)
Algiers Province-Chéraga District
Chéraga is a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Chéraga. The district is further divided into 5 municipalities: Chéraga
Algiers Province-Dellys
Berber: Delles) is a small Mediterranean town in northern Algeria's coastal Boumerdès Province, almost due north of Tizi-Ouzou and just east of the Sebaou
Algiers Province-Djamel Zitouni
born Djamel bin Mohamed Zitouni (January 5, 1964 in Les Eucalyptus, Algiers Province – July 16, 1996), was the leader of the Algerian Armed Islamic Group
Algiers Province-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Algiers
of Algiers (Latin: Archidioecesis Algeriensis, French: Archidiocèse de Alger) is the metropolitan see for the ecclesiastical province of Algiers in Algeria
Algiers Province-Aïn Defla Province
(Arabic: ولاية عين الدفلى, is a wilaya (province) in northern Algeria. It is located to the southwest of Algiers, the capital. Localities in Ain Delfa include
Algiers Province-Rais massacre
1990s. It took place at the village of Rais, near Sidi Moussa and south of Algiers. The initial official death toll was 98 people killed and 120 wounded;
Algiers Province-Blida
city in Algeria. It is the capital of Blida Province, and it is located about 45 km south-west of Algiers, the national capital. The name Blida, i.e.
Algiers Province-Algiers (disambiguation)
Algiers is the capital of Algeria. Algiers may also refer to: Algiers Province, Algeria Kingdom of Tlemcen was occasionally also called the Kingdom of
Algiers Province-El Biar
Wells") is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It is located in the administrative constituency of Bouzaréah in the Algiers Province. As of the 1998 census
Algiers Province-Aïn Taya
Prior to its being part of the Governorate of Greater Algiers, it was part of Boumerdès Province with postal code 35310. The current president of the People's
Algiers Province-Dar El Beïda
Dar El Beïda (Arabic: الدار البيضاء) is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It is the seat of the district with the same name. During French colonial times
Algiers Province-Hammamet
refer to: Hammamet, Algiers, a town and commune in Algiers Province, Algeria Hammamet, Tébessa, a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria Hammamet
Algiers Province-Alger Centre
Alger Centre is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is administratively part of Sidi M'Hamed district, and it has a population of 96,329 as
Algiers Province-Sidi M'Hamed
Sidi M'Hamed (Arabic: سيدي امحمد) is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria; formerly known as Mustapha. It is the seat of the district of the same
Algiers Province-El Madania
El Madania (Arabic: المدنية) is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is administratively part of Sidi M'Hamed district. Its municipal code is
Algiers Province-Reghaïa
Reghaïa is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is located in Rouïba district and is the most populated municipality of the district. It is
Algiers Province-H'raoua
H'raoua is a municipality in Algiers province, Algeria. It is located in Rouïba district, and is an outer suburb of Algiers. It has a small coastline on
Algiers Province-Baraki District
a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Baraki. Baraki is located in the suburbs southeast of Algiers, and the capital
Algiers Province-Dar El Beïda District
Dar El Beïda is a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Dar El Beïda. The district is further divided into 7 municipalities
Algiers Province-Hussein Dey District
Hussein Dey is a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after the Ottoman provincial ruler of the Regency of Algiers. He had installed his country
Algiers Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
census 2008 census 16 Algiers Province 1,687,579 2,561,992 2,988,145 31 Oran Province 916,678 1,155,464 1,584,607 19 Sétif Province 997,482 1,315,940 1
Algiers Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
35 Boumerdès Province 1 591 km2 0.07% 46 09 Blida Province 1 478 km2 0.06% 47 23 Annaba Province 1 439 km2 0.06% 48 16 Algiers Province 809 km2 0.03%
Algiers Province-Bab Azoun
781444; 3.06111 Bab Azoun ("Gate of Grief") is the name of a city gate of Algiers. The rue Bab Azoun which runs parallel to the boulevard de la Republique
Algiers Province-Aïn Bénian, Algiers
Aïn Benian (Arabic: عين البنيان) is a commune in Algiers Province and suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune
Algiers Province-Ain-bessem
Ain-bessem is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. populstat.info Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine v t e
Algiers Province-Baba Hassen
Baba Hassen (Arabic: بابا حسن) is a commune in Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune
Algiers Province-Bab Ezzouar
ɛzwɑːr/; Arabic: باب الزوار) is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is one of Algiers fastest growing municipalities and has seen many hotels
Algiers Province-Bachdjerrah
Bachdjerrah (Arabic: باش جراح) is a commune in Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune
Algiers Province-Baraki, Algiers
Baraki (Arabic: براقي) is a commune belonging to Baraki District in Algiers Province in Northern Algeria. 36°40′N 3°06′E / 36.667°N 3.100°E / 36.667;
Algiers Province-Belouizdad
Belouizdad, Algiers, a quarter of Algiers, Algiers Province, Algeria CR Belouizdad, a professional football club in the Mohamed Belouizdad district, Algiers Amina
Algiers Province-Ben Aknoun
Ben Aknoun (Arabic: بن عكنون) is a commune of Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune's
Algiers Province-Béni Messous
Beni Messous (Arabic: بني مسوس) is a commune in Algiers Province and suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune
Algiers Province-Birkhadem
or Bir Khadem (Arabic: بئر خادم) is a commune in Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, it had
Algiers Province-Bordj El Bahri
municipality of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Bordj El Bahri is on the peninsula that forms the eastern side of Algiers Bay. Algeria portal v t
Algiers Province-Bordj El Kiffan
Bordj El Kiffan (Arabic 'برج الكيفان') is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is in the eastern section of the city, near Matares
Algiers Province-Bologhine
Bologhine is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is named after Bologhine ibn Ziri, who founded the city in 944. Schoolar: Ahmed Sahnoune
Algiers Province-Bourouba
Bourouba is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal populstat.info Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine 36°42′53″N
Algiers Province-Chéraga
Chéraga (Arabic: الشراقة, ash-Shirāqa) is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. The indoor sporting arena La Coupole d'Alger Arena is located
Algiers Province-Dély Ibrahim
Dély Ibrahim is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Here is located Serbian Military cemetery, created between 1916 and 1919. At the
Algiers Province-Douéra
Douera is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal Starting from 1830, Douera was initially a camp and a military hospital
Algiers Province-Draria
Draria is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°44′N 3°00′E / 36.733°N 3.000°E / 36.733; 3.000 v t e
Algiers Province-El Achour
El Achour is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. The head office of the French-language newspaper Liberté is in El Achour. Algeria portal
Algiers Province-El Magharia
El Magharia (Arabic: بلدية المقارية) is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°43′N 3°06′E / 36.717°N 3.100°E / 36
Algiers Province-Djasr Kasentina
Gué de Constantine is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. 36°41′49″N 3°05′43″E / 36.69694°N 3.09528°E / 36.69694; 3.09528 v t e
Algiers Province-Hussein Dey (commune)
suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria, named after Hussein Dey, the last of the Ottoman provincial rulers of Algiers. Mohamed Arkab (born 1966)
Algiers Province-Khraïcia
Khraicia is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°41′N 2°59′E / 36.683°N 2.983°E / 36.683; 2.983 v t e
Algiers Province-Kouba, Algeria
is a suburb situated on a height just south-east of the central city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is home to the Kouba city council, which was built
Algiers Province-Les Eucalyptus
Les Eucalyptus is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. v t e
Algiers Province-Mahelma
Mahelma is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°41′N 2°53′E / 36.683°N 2.883°E / 36.683; 2.883 v t e
Algiers Province-Mohammedia, Algiers
Mohamadia is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°44′N 3°08′E / 36.733°N 3.133°E / 36.733; 3.133 v t e
Algiers Province-Oued Koriche
Oued Koriche is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°46′50″N 3°02′34″E / 36.78056°N 3.04278°E / 36.78056; 3.04278
Algiers Province-Oued Smar
Oued Smar is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°39′N 3°09′E / 36.650°N 3.150°E / 36.650; 3.150 v t e
Algiers Province-Ouled Fayet
Ouled Fayet is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal 36°44′N 2°57′E / 36.733°N 2.950°E / 36.733; 2.950 v t e
Algiers Province-Saoula
Saoula is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is one of the five municipalities in the Bir Mourad Raïs District. Saoula's name most
Algiers Province-Algiers
Algiers (/ælˈdʒɪərz/ al-JEERZ; Arabic: الجزائر, romanized: al-Jazāʾir) is the capital and largest city of Algeria, located in the north-central part of
Algiers Province-List of railway lines in Algeria
long-distance and regional railways correspond to SNTF categories. Algiers-Oran line (1871) Algiers-Skikda line (1886) Ramdane Djamel-Annaba line (1904) Boughezoul–Laghouat
Algiers Province-Sofiane Attaf
Sofiane Attaf (born September 26, 1983, in El Harrach, Algiers Province) is an Algerian football player who is currently playing for Jendouba Sport in
Algiers Province-2003 Boumerdès earthquake
located near the town of Thénia in Boumerdès Province, approximately 60 km east of the capital Algiers. The quake was the strongest to hit Algeria in
Algiers Province-NARB Réghaïa
Nadi Adab Riadhi Baladiate Réghaia Arabic: نادي رغاية, known as NARB Réghaïa or simply NARBR for short, is an Algerian football club based in Réghaïa (in
Algiers Province-Baraki
Garissa County, Kenya Baraki, Afghanistan Baraki District, Algiers Province, Algeria Baraki, Algiers Baraki, Iran Baraki, Krasnystaw County, in Lublin Voivodeship
Algiers Province-Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Algeria)
the foreign relations of Algeria. Its head office is in El Mouradia, Algiers Province. Ahmed Attaf has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs since March
Algiers Province-Béatrice Romand
Béatrice Romand (born 1952, Birkhadem, French Algeria) is a French actress. She is best known for her work with director Éric Rohmer in such films as Claire's
Algiers Province-Zaho
born on May 10, 1980, in Bab Ezzouar, a suburb of the Algerian capital Algiers. At the age of 18, she and her family moved to Montréal, Canada. Her father
Algiers Province-Chenouas
Mostaganem until the Algiers Sahel with its highest point being Mount Zaccar (Miliana). The Chenoua Mount region, highest point of the Algiers Sahel, is the
Algiers Province-National Republican Alliance
Province 8.72% Mostaganem Province 7.63% Béjaïa Province 5.24% Blida Province 5.18% Khenchela Province 5.00% Ouargla Province 4.42% Algiers Province 4
Algiers Province-Monique Iborra
Monique Iborra (born 8 March 1945 in Maison-Carrée, Algeria) is a member of the National Assembly of France. She represents the Haute-Garonne department
Algiers Province-Sidi Moussa, Algeria
District of the Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is situated 15 km (9.3 mi) south of central Algiers. During the
Algiers Province-Raïs Hamidou, Algeria
Raïs Hamidou is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Rezki Zerarti, painter, artist v t e
Algiers Province-Rahmania
Rahmania is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Algeria portal v t e
Algiers Province-French conquest of Algeria
Regency of Algiers, and the French consul escalated into a blockade, following which the July Monarchy of France invaded and quickly seized Algiers in 1830
Algiers Province-Staouéli
Staouéli (Berber: ⵚⵟⴰⵡⴰⵍⵉ) is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is located in Zéralda district, on a Presque-isle on the Mediterranean Sea
Algiers Province-Nelson Mandela Stadium
ملعب نيلسون مانديلا) is a sports stadium located in Baraki, suburb of Algiers, Algeria. The value of construction work for the stadium cost around 300
Algiers Province-El Marsa
to: El Marsa, Algiers, a municipality or commune of Algiers province, Algeria El Marsa, Chlef, a municipality or commune of Chlef province, Algeria El Marsa
Algiers Province-Hammamet, Algiers
(Arabic: الحمامات, al-Ḥamāmāt, [ʔal ħɑmæmɛːt]) is a town and commune in Algiers Province, Algeria. In 1998 the commune had a total population of 15,879. Algeria
Algiers Province-Ministry of National Education (Algeria)
of education in Algeria. Its head office is in El Mouradia, Algiers Province, near Algiers. Education portal Education in Algeria La ministre Nouria Benghebrit
Algiers Province-University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene
university located in the town of Bab-Ezzouar 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Algiers, Algeria. The university was designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer
Algiers Province-Ras Acrata
kilometres (9.9 mi) from Algiers. "Ras Acrata Map, Algeria". Mapcarta. Retrieved 18 June 2010. "Getting to Algiers By Car: Algiers Travel Guide". iGuide
Algiers Province-Pointe Pescarde
Pescarde is located in Tipaza, Algeria. It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) from Algiers. "Pointe Pescade Map — Satellite Images of Pointe Pescade". Maplandia.
Algiers Province-El Mouradia
El Mouradia-El Golf (Arabic: المرادية) is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is administratively part of Sidi M'Hamed district. Its municipal
Algiers Province-Alger (department)
1″E / 36.743639°N 3.094750°E / 36.743639; 3.094750 The Department of Algiers (French: département d'Alger, [depaʁtəmɑ̃ dalʒe], Arabic: عمّالة الجزائر)
Algiers Province-Regency of Algiers
The Regency of Algiers (Arabic: دولة الجزائر, romanized: Dawlat al-Jaza'ir) was a largely independent tributary state of the Ottoman Empire during the
Algiers Province-WR Bentalha
Widad Riadhi de Bentalha (commonly known as WR Bentalha or simply El safra is an Algerian Championnat National 2 football club based in Bentalha. The club
Algiers Province-Algérois
following wilayas: Algiers Province Blida Province Médéa Province Boumerdès Province Tipaza Province Aïn Defla Province Chlef Province The capital of the
Algiers Province-Farès Brahimi
as a midfielder. Brahimi was born on 22 October 1988, in Réghaïa, Algiers Province. At age two, he moved with family to France. He has both Algerian and
Algiers Province-Ali La Pointe Stadium
capacity stadium currently under construction in Douera, Algeria, a suburb of Algiers. It is expected to serve as the home stadium of MC Alger. The works were
Algiers Province-SNVI
Dinars. SNVI's headquarters are located in Rouiba, 20 km to the east of Algiers, with branches in Hussein Dey, Constantine, Oran, and Ouargla. In 2011
Algiers Province-Turks in Algeria
greatly affected the character of the city of Algiers and that of the province at large. In 1587, the province was divided into three different provinces
Algiers Province-Algeria
women. The province with the lowest rate of illiteracy was Algiers Province at 11.6%, while the province with the highest rate was Djelfa Province at 35.5%
Algiers Province-List of beys of Constantine, Algeria
the Regency of Algiers, the Constantine Province (or Constantine beylik) in Algeria was governed by a Bey appointed by the dey of Algiers, until Constantine
Algiers Province-Mehdi Addadi
team, under head coach Chad Cradock. Addadi was born in Dély Ibrahim, Algiers, the son of Amar and Salima Addadi. Coming from an athletic pedigree, he
Algiers Province-Movement for National Reform
ago (1999) Split from Islamic Renaissance Movement Headquarters Algiers, Algiers Province, Algeria Ideology Islamism Islamic democracy Political position
Algiers Province-Movement of Society for Peace
Leader Abderrazak Makri Founded 6 December 1990 Headquarters Algiers, Algiers Province, Algeria Ideology Sunni Islamism Islamic democracy Social conservatism
Algiers Province-Rally for Culture and Democracy
Province Percentage Tizi Ouzou Province 34.28% Béjaïa Province 17.51% Bouïra Province 9.09% Algiers Province 8.58% Illizi Province 7.31% Tipaza Province
Algiers Province-El Marsa, Algiers
El Marsa is a town in Algiers Province, Algeria. The population is 11,860. As described by Louis Adrien Berbrugger at the very beginning of French colonisation
Algiers Province-Bouzaréah
Bouzareah or Bouzaréah (Arabic: بوزريعة, romanized: būzareah) is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It had a population of 69,200 people in 1998 and an altitude
Algiers Province-Provinces of Algeria
Biskra Béchar Blida Bouira Tamanghasset Tébessa Tlemcen Tiaret Tizi Ouzou Algiers Djelfa Jijel Sétif Saïda Skikda Sidi Bel Abbes Annaba Guelma Constantine
Algiers Province-Casbah of Algiers
The Casbah (Arabic: قصبة, qaṣba, meaning citadel) is the citadel of Algiers in Algeria and the traditional quarter clustered around it. In 1992, the United
Algiers Province-El Harrach
الـحرّاش, formerly Maison-Carrée) is a suburb of the Algerian capital Algiers. The town is home to USM El Harrach football club and the Higher National
Algiers Province-Boumerdès Province
Kabyle: Tanebḍit n Bumerdas) is a province (wilaya) of northern Algeria, located in the Kabylia region, between Algiers and Tizi-Ouzou, with its capital
Algiers Province-Hussein Dey (disambiguation)
Dey District, a district in Algeria Hussein Dey (commune), a suburb of Algiers NA Hussein Dey, a football club This disambiguation page lists articles
Algiers Province-List of cultural assets of Algeria
in September 2019 with 1,030 cultural assets across the country. Skikda Province has the highest number of assets at 131. There are 7 cultural assets in
Algiers Province-Omar Hamadi Stadium
Stadium (Arabic: ملعب عمر حمّادي) is a multi-purpose stadium in Bologhine, Algiers, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home
Algiers Province-Sidi Fredj
Fredj, known under French rule as Sidi Ferruch, is a coastal town in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is located within the territory of the municipality of
Algiers Province-Maurice Boyau
Maurice Jean-Paul Boyau (8 May 1888 – 16 September 1918) was a French rugby union player and a leading French ace of the First World War with 35 victories
Algiers Province-Mercedes-Benz Algeria
technological partner. The main factory of Mercedes in Algeria is in Rouiba, near Algiers, where heavy duty trucks and buses are manufactured. Models include: Zetros
Algiers Province-Bir Mourad Raïs
Mourad Raïs (Arabic: بئر مراد رايس), formerly Birmendreïs, is a town in Algiers Province, Algeria. The town is named in honor of the famous Ottoman admiral
Algiers Province-Baya (artist)
When Bay a was eleven, Marguerite Caminat, a French woman residing in Algiers, stepped in as her protector, though the relationship is subject to disptue
Algiers Province-Salem Mabrouki Stadium
Stadium (Arabic: ملعب سالم مبروكي) is a multi-purpose stadium in Rouïba, Algiers, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium
Algiers Province-Yahia Boushaki
Station Bab Ezzouar Bab Ezzouar Algiers Province Kabylie tribes Algiers Metro & Algiers tramway Transport in Algiers National Company for Rail Transport
Algiers Province-Battle of Staouéli
was a battle between the Kingdom of France and the Regency of Algiers in western Algiers while France was trying to take control over the capital. As French
Algiers Province-Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco
Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and the Cherifian dynasties or Algerian-Sherifian conflicts opposed Morocco to the Ottoman Empire and its dependencies
Algiers Province-Timidana
is now lost to history, though it is known to be located in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis in today's northern Algeria. The only known
Algiers Province-Tatilti
Tatilti was an ancient town of the Byzantine and Roman Empires in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It is identifiable with the modern town of
Algiers Province-Arsennaria
Arsennaria was an ancient Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis in North Africa, and an ancient episcopal see of the Roman Catholic
Algiers Province-L'Hillil
L'Hillil is located at 35° 43' 19" North, 0° 21' 13" East. in Relizane Province, Algeria. Relizane Township, is 31.2 km away. During the Roman Empire a
Algiers Province-Bapara (Mauretania)
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Algiers Province-Giru Mons
Diocesis Girumontensis) was the capital of a historic diocese in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis, which ceased to function in the 7th century
Algiers Province-Sufasar
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Algiers Province-Flenucleta
Byzantine civitas located in the Mediterranean hinterland of what was then the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It was situated in present-day northern Algeria
Algiers Province-Floriana, Mauritania
Floriana, Mauritania was an ancient Roman–Berber civitas in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis in Africa Proconsulare. It existed during the Vandal
Algiers Province-Siccesi
the Roman Catholic Church. Sicchi, is an ancient bishopric of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Siccesi today survives as a titular bishopric
Algiers Province-Abdelghani Bouzidi
Abdelghani Bouzidi (born January 23, 1997) is an Algerian footballer who plays for AS Aïn M'lila in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 and the Algeria
Algiers Province-Benepota
Church. Benepota, in today's Algeria, is an ancient bishopric of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The location of the see is not currently known
Algiers Province-Caltadria
is now lost but it was in today's Algeria, and is recorded of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis during late antiquity. The only known bishop
Algiers Province-Castellum Ripae
as Castellum Ripae. It appears to have been a civitas in of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Castellum Ripae has been identified with a
Algiers Province-Voncariana
Latin: Dioecesis Voncarianensis) was an ancient Roman–Berber civitas in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Its stone ruins are located at Boghasi in modern
Algiers Province-Nasbinca
Nasbinca was a Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The location of Nasbinca is now lost to history but it was in today's Algeria
Algiers Province-Satafi
Satafi (Latin: Satafensis), was a Roman town in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis, North Africa. It lasted through the Vandal Kingdom and Roman
Algiers Province-Grimidi
Grimidi was an ancient Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis, located at 3.73031 35.87687 in North Africa. It flourished from about
Algiers Province-Rusubisir
Rusubisir was an ancient Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. An exact location of the town is not currently known but it presumed
Algiers Province-Sereddeli
Sereddeli was an ancient Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis, in North Africa. Sereddeli flourished through the Vandal Kingdom
Algiers Province-Castellum Iabar
Castellum Iabar was an ancient Roman-Berber civitas in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The town was also the seat of a Catholic Church diocese
Algiers Province-Ida in Mauretania
Ida of Mauritania was an ancient Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. An exact location for the town is not currently known, but
Algiers Province-Masuccaba
Masuccaba an ancient Roman town in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis (North Africa). The ancient town was also the seat of a Christian bishopric
Algiers Province-Maturba
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Algiers Province-Fidoloma
in present-day Algeria. The bishopric was founded in the Roman–Berber province of Mauretania Caesariensis, though the seat of the diocese is unknown.
Algiers Province-Cenae
island of Kneiss in today's Tunisia, are an ancient bishopric of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. There are only two bishops, Bonifacius and
Algiers Province-Diocese of Mina
It is a Catholic Church titular see. Mina was a civitas of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It has been tentatively identified with ruins
Algiers Province-Diocese of Numida
Numida was an ancient Roman town in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It was located in modern northern Algeria. The town was also the seat
Algiers Province-Arbal
Arbal also known as Domaine d'Arbal, is a village in Oran Province, Algeria, North Africa. Arbal is 167 m above sea level and 26 km south of Oran, on the
Algiers Province-Diocese of Tamada
Tamada was an ancient Roman–Berber civitas in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The town lasted through the Byzantine Empire, Vandal Kingdom and
Algiers Province-Vissalsa
Vissalsensis) is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The seat of the bishopric is not known to history
Algiers Province-Usinaza
Usinazensis) is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The seat of the Usinaza bishopric has been
Algiers Province-Tuscamia
Tuscamia was an ancient Roman-Berber civitas in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The town is known from late antiquity having flourished through
Algiers Province-Sufar
The Diocese of Sufar, is an ancient episcopal seat of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The location of the seat of the bishopric is now lost
Algiers Province-Subbar
an ancient bishopric of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Like most of the western part of the province, Christianity appears have arrived
Algiers Province-Villa Nova, Mauritania
In antiquity the seat of the bishopric was in a Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. That civitas has now been lost to history though
Algiers Province-Diocese of Sita
antiquity, the bishopric of Sita was centered on a Roman–Berber civitas of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The exact location of that Roman town is now
Algiers Province-Octabia
Octaba was an ancient Roman–Berber city in the province of Africa Proconsularis and Byzacena in late antiquity. Its exact location is now lost, but it
Algiers Province-Algiers 2 University
located in Bouzareah (Algiers Province) in the north of the country. Created in 2009 after the division of the University of Algiers to three universities
Algiers Province-Algiers 3 University
d'Alger 3), is an Algerian public university located in Dely Ibrahim (Algiers Province) in the north of the country. It was established in accordance with
Algiers Province-Islam Arous
Islam Arous (born 6 August 1996) is an Algerian footballer. In November 2017, Arous was called up to the Algeria national team for the first time for a
Algiers Province-Bordj Tamentfoust
the Ottoman rule of Algeria, which were established to guard the city of Algiers. With the exception of Bordj Tamentfoust, most of the forts no longer exist
Algiers Province-Tamanrasset Province
province is the largest in Algeria as it is 557,906 km2 large. It is located in the deep southern region of Algeria and is 2000 km south of Algiers (capital
Algiers Province-Soolking
music. Derradji was born in Algeria in a northern suburb of the capital Algiers, also known as Staouali. His father was a percussionist and he started
Algiers Province-List of university hospitals
in Algiers Province, established in 1854 CHU Lamine Debaghine in Algiers Province CHU Nafissa Hamoud in Algiers Province CHU Issad Hassani in Algiers Province
Algiers Province-Noureddine Bedoui
Bedoui was born on 22 December 1959 in Ain Taya, in the wilaya (state) of Algiers, in a family from Ouargla. In 1985, Noureddine Bedoui joined the National
Algiers Province-Slaves in Algiers
Slaves in Algiers, or A Struggle for Freedom is a play written by Susanna Haswell Rowson in 1794. It is her first and only surviving play, first staged
Algiers Province-Mustapha Bouchina
Mustapha Bouchina (Arabic: مصطفى بوشينة; born 10 August 1991) is an Algerian footballer who plays for USM Alger in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
Algiers Province-Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform
of Republic of Algeria. It is located in El Madania, a municipality of Algiers. The Ministry is responsible for public health facilities and population
Algiers Province-Ministry of Culture and Arts (Algeria)
enhancement of Algeria's cultural heritage. Its head office is in Kouba, Algiers Province. "Duties of the Minister". Algerian Ministry of Culture (in French)
Algiers Province-Cemeteries of Algiers
Endowments Algiers Province Directorate of Religious Affairs and Endowments of Algiers [ar] Management of funerals and cemeteries of Algiers "مدير مؤسسة
Algiers Province-Sidi M'Hamed (disambiguation)
municipality in Algiers Province Sidi M'Hamed, a municipality in M'Sila Province Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine Cemetery, a cemetery in Algiers Province Sidi M'hamed
Algiers Province-Bou Qobrine
Algiers Province Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine Cemetery, a cemetery in Algiers Province Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine District, a district in Algiers Province This
Algiers Province-Bentalha massacre
village of Bentalha (Arabic: بن طلحة), located 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Algiers, an incident occurred on the night of 22–23 September 1997, where a significant
Algiers Province-Raid on Reghaïa (1837)
under the Deylik of Algiers. Following a coup by Ali Khodja they gained more influence inside the country. In 1830 France invaded Algiers, and started the
Algiers Province-Villa Susini
the city of Algiers. The villa was built in El Biar by Alexandre Sésini, notary at rue Bab Azzoun in Algiers. In 1926, the city of Algiers classified it
Algiers Province-Abdelkahar Kadri
Abdelkahar Kadri (Arabic: عبد القهار قادري; born 24 June 2000) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays for Kortrijk in the Belgian First Division
Algiers Province-Réda Abdenouz
Abdenouz (Arabic: رضا عبد النوز; born 25 September 1968 in Hussein Dey, Algiers Province) is a retired Algerian middle-distance runner who specialized in the
Algiers Province-Mohamed Soukhane
Mohamed Soukhane (12 October 1931 – 2 November 2021) was an Algerian footballer who played as a defender for Le Havre and the Algeria national team. He
Algiers Province-Laurent Preziosi
writer friend Max-Pol Fouchet. At the university of law and letters in Algiers his circle of friends included Yves Dechezelles and Albert Camus who he
Algiers Province-List of NA Hussein Dey seasons
Hussein Dey is an Algerian professional football club based in Algiers, Algiers Province. The club was formed in the Léveilley district (El Magharia currently)
Algiers Province-Algiers Province
Algiers Province (Arabic: ولاية الجزائر, Wilāyat al-Jazāʼir, [wilaːja ald͡ʒazaːʔir]; French: province d'Alger) is a province (wilayah) in Algeria, named
Algiers Province-Belouizdad, Algiers
Mohamed Belouizdad (Arabic: بلوزداد) is a quarter of Algiers, Algeria in Algiers Province. The quarter was formerly known as Belcourt during the French
Algiers Province-Houari Boumediene Airport
ICAO: DAAG), also known as Algiers Airport or Algiers International Airport, is the main international airport serving Algiers, the capital of Algeria.
Algiers Province-List of ports in Algeria
Port/Harbour name Province Town name Coordinates UN/Locode Max. draught (m) Max. deadweight (t) Remarks Port of Algiers Algiers Province Algiers 36°46′N 03°04′E
Algiers Province-Sidi Abdellah
Abdellah is a planned community in Algeria in the southwestern suburbs of Algiers. It was created as a model of sustainable development by emphasizing an
Algiers Province-2023–24 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
class=notpageimage| Locations of teams for the 2023–24 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 CRB ESBA MCA PAC USMA class=notpageimage| Algiers Province clubs
Algiers Province-Karim Tizouiar
in Sidi M'Hamed, Tizouiar grew up in Tala Tazert, a village in Béjaïa Province, where he received his early musical education. At 20 he moved to Paris
Algiers Province-Houari Boumediene Airport Railway Station
station located in the district of Dar El Beïda, in the province of Algiers. It serves the Algiers Airport. The station is located at the end of a short
Algiers Province-Tixeraïne
former village within the Birkhadem commune in Algiers Province on the outskirts of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. JS Tixeraïne is the local
Algiers Province-2023–24 Algerian Ligue 2
Batna class=notpageimage| Locations of the 2023–24 Algerian Ligue 2 teams Center-west Center-east NAHD RCK USMH class=notpageimage| Algiers Province clubs
Algiers Province-Hocine Dehiri
Hocine Dehiri (Arabic: حسين دهيري; born 16 September 2000) is an Algerian footballer who plays for USM Alger, on loan from Paradou AC. In 2023, he joined
Algiers Province-Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
Algeria became an independent nation. Until 1950, only regional leagues (Algiers, Constantine, Oran) were contested. Some 'national' playoffs were played
Algiers Province-Odjak of Algiers Revolution
changed the essential bases of the government of the Ottoman Regency of Algiers, as well as its relations with the imperial centre in Istanbul. Taking
Algiers Province-Stade Mohamed Ferhani
(Arabic: ملعب محمد فرحاني) is a multi-purpose stadium in Bab El Oued, Algiers, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home
Algiers Province-Dzair Media City
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Algiers Province-Abderrahmane Meziane Chérif
Interior. Chérif was then appointed director of energy and industry in Algiers Province between 1971 and 1979. Chérif was appointed as the wali of several
Algiers Province-Abdelkader Zoukh
2013, when he was appointed the wali of Algiers Province by President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. As wali of Algiers, Zoukh was accused of corruption by various
Algiers Province-Rouïba
suburbs of Algiers in one of the most healthy localities of Algeria. It is also the district seat of Rouïba District in Algiers Province. Its inhabitants
Algiers Province-Amar Mohammedi
as the first wali of Algiers Province following Algerian independence in 1962, and as the head of the Autonomous Zone of Algiers between 1957 and 1962
Algiers Province-Bouzareah Mountain
in Bouzareah, Bouzareah District, in Algiers Province. Bouzareah Mountain is the highest peak in Algiers Province within the Algerian Coast Mountains,
Algiers Province-Louis Althusser
Althusser was born in French Algeria in the town of Birmendreïs, near Algiers, to a pied-noir petit-bourgeois family from Alsace, France. His father
Algiers Province-Emirate of Algiers
The Emirate of Algiers was an emirate founded by the Thâaliba after the weakening of the central authority of the Banu Ziyan state, and the negative impact
Algiers Province-Nadir Kassab
Algerian War who served as the second wali of Algiers Province. Kassab was born on July 30, 1927, in Algiers. He was first imprisoned during the Algerian
Algiers Province-Bab El Oued
Bab El Oued is a neighbourhood in Algiers, the capital of Algeria, along the coast north of the city centre. As of 2008, the population of the commune