Algiers Province
Province of Algeria
Province in Algeria
Algiers Province (Arabic : ولاية الجزائر , Wilāyat al-Jazāʼir , [wilaːja ald͡ʒazaːʔir] ; French : wilaya d'Alger ) is a province (wilayah ) in Algeria , named after its capital, Algiers , which is also the national capital. It is adopted from the old French department of Algiers and has a population of about 8 million. It is the most densely populated province of Algeria, and also the smallest by area.
In 1984, Boumerdès Province and Tipaza Province were carved out of its territory.
Administrative divisions
Casbah of Algiers
Algiers province is coincident with the city of Algiers, and is divided into 13 districts , in turn subdivided into 57 communes or municipalities.
Districts
The districts, listed according to official numbering (from west to east), are:
Communes
The communes are:
Aïn Taya (Ain Taya Forest )
Bab El Oued
Bab Ezzouar
Baba Hassen
Bachdjerrah (Bach Djerrah )
Bologhine (Bouloghine )
Bordj El Bahri
Bordj El Kiffan (Bordj El Kifan )
Bourouba
Casbah
Dar El Beïda
Douéra
Draria
El Achour
El Harrach
El Magharia
El Marsa (El-Marsa Forest )
H'raoua
Hussein Dey
Khraïcia
Kouba
Mahelma
Mahelma Forest
Mohamed Belouizdad
Mohammedia
Oued Koriche
Oued Smar
Rahmania
Raïs Hamidou
Reghaïa
Rouïba
Souidania
Staouéli
Zéralda (Zeralda Forest )
El Khroub
Neighbourhoods
The neighbourhoods, listed alphabetically, are:
History
Ottoman Algeria
Bombardment of Algiers by the fleet of Admiral Duquesne in 1682
French conquest
Independence Revolution
The remains during the Battle of Algiers of a house in the Casbah of Algiers destroyed in the explosion that killed Ali la Pointe .
Salafist terrorism
Religion
Mosques
Cemeteries
Zawiyas
Education
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Demography
The population of the province of Algiers increased going from 2,561,992 in 1998 to 2,988,145 in 2008:
Historical population of Algiers Province Year 1998 2008 Population 2,561,992 2,988,145
Communes
Population
Growth rate between 1998 and 2008
Bordj El Kiffan
151,950
4.0 %
Djasr Kasentina
133,247
5.0 %
Baraki
116,375
2.1 %
Les Eucalyptus
116,107
1.9 %
Kouba
104,708
−0.1 %
Bab Ezzouar
96,597
0.5 %
Bachdjarah
93,289
0.4 %
Reghaia
85,452
2.6 %
Bouzaréah
83,797
2.0 %
Chéraga
80,824
3.0 %
Dar El Beïda
80,033
6.1 %
Birkhadem
77,749
3.6 %
Alger-Centre
75,541
−2.4 %
Bourouba
71,661
−0.8 %
Ain Benian
68,354
2.8 %
Sidi M'Hamed
67,873
−2.9 %
Bab El Oued
64,732
−3.0 %
Mohammadia
62,543
4.1 %
Rouiba
61,984
2.2 %
Douera
56,998
3.2 %
Bordj El bahri
52,816
6.7 %
Zeralda
51,552
4.6 %
El Harrach
48,869
0.1 %
Staouéli
47,664
2.1 %
El Biar
47,332
−1.1 %
Oued Koreiche
46,182
−1.5 %
Bir Mourad Raïs
45,345
0.5 %
Draria
44,141
6.8 %
Hamma Annassers
44,050
−3.0 %
Bologhine
43,835
0.1 %
Saoula
41,690
2.9 %
El Achour
41,070
7.9 %
Sidi Moussa
40,750
3.9 %
Hussein Dey
40,698
−2.1 %
El Madania
40,301
−2.4 %
Casbah
36,762
−3.2 %
Béni Messous
36,191
7.7 %
Dély Ibrahim
35,230
1.5 %
Ain Taya
34,501
1.6 %
Oued Smar
32,062
4.2 %
El Magharia
31,453
0.3 %
Hydra
31,133
−1.4 %
Birtouta
30,575
3.5 %
Rais Hamidou
28,451
2.9 %
Khraicia
27,910
4.8 %
Ouled Fayet
27,593
6.3 %
Harraoua
27,565
4.3 %
Hammamet
23,990
2.1 %
Baba Hassen
23,756
5.7 %
El Mouradia
22,813
−2.6 %
Mahelma
20,758
3.5 %
Ouled Chebel
20,006
2.1 %
Ben Aknoun
18,838
−0.3 %
Souidania
17,105
4.0 %
Tessala El Merdja
15,847
4.0 %
El Mersa
12,100
3.3 %
Rahmania
7,396
2.6 %
References
External links
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