Aïn Oulmene

Aïn Oulmene
عين اولمان
Zaraï
Commune and town

Ain-Oulmène, Algeria
Nickname(s): Henshir Zaria
Country  Algeria
Province Sétif Province
District Aïn Oulmane District
Area
  Total 200 sq mi (530 km2)
Elevation 3,120 ft (950 m)
Population (1998)[1]
  Total 73,831
  Density 360/sq mi (139/km2)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
Area code(s) 1928
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Aïn Oulmene is a town and commune in Sétif Province in north-eastern Algeria.[2][3]

During the Roman Empire the small city was called Zarai.

Geography

It is the capital of the Aïn Oulmene county, located at an altitude of 950 m, on the RN 28 to 30km southwest of Setif, close to the high fertile plains south of Setif and to the west, the mountains of Hodna. Its terrain is generally flat in its eastern part, while its western part is occupied by small mountains which is the highest Osman Jebel which culminates at 1100 meters. The town has 73 831 inhabitants at the census in 2008.

History

The indigenous inhabitants of Aïn Oulmene are original the Zenata and Sanhadja, berber tribes.

The Romans settled in 'to Zarai' (Zraïa) during the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD.) and the nearby Setif colony was founded by Nerva (96-98 AD). The 1st Flavia Equilata or 6th Commagenorum were stationed here. Stéphane Gsell who undertook excavations in the area in the early 20th century. The city has a Roman and Byzantine era necropolis.

In the 8th century, Okba Ibn Nafaa installed a garrison near here.

Aïn Oulmene was from 1880 to 1958, the capital of the mixed town of Rirha (pronounced "ryɣa"). The name of Aïn Oulmene appeared for the first time in 1887 on an administrative documents. Aïn Oulmene was known as Colbert by the French from 1887 and was capital of the commune from 1935 to 1962. The name "Aïn Oulmene" reappear in 1962 with the independence of Algeria.

Toponymy

The place derives its name from the Arabic ain ( "source"), and Berber Oulmane ( "son to weave"). The full name of the town means therefore the source of weaving son.[4]

The name could also mean "Fountain Elms" because according to Arthur Pellegrin (Toponymy of Algeria. March 1952), "oulmen" is the plural of "Oulmou 'meaning elm in Berber and that would itself from the Latin" Ulmus ". It is remarkable that the "Oulme" root derived from the Latin word has been the cause of several names, including " Oulmes " in Morocco, L'Houmeau, the Houme in France.[5]

Aïn Oulmene is also known as عين اولمان in Arabic and 3ⵢⵏⵓⵍⵎⴰⵏ in Berber.

Economy

Aïn Oulmene is located in an agricultural vocation region. cereals were cultivated and vegetables but after the drought of the last quarter century tobacco farming, raising livestock and poultry are more popular.

Sports

The town has a football club ESAO (eg ESC) founded in 1927 which carries the colors blue and white. There is a boxing club and Female Handball club which represented Algeria in various international competitions.

Personalities linked to

References

  1. Wilaya de Sétif : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires et collectifs, selon la commune de résidence et la disp Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine..
  2. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original on 29 November 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  3. Achour Cheurfi, Dictionary Algerian localities Casbah Editions, Algiers, 2011
  4. Foudil Cheriguen, Toponymie algérienne des lieux habités (les noms composés), Alger, Épigraphe, 1993, p. 72, 76.
  5. Pellegrin, Arthur (15 March 1952). Toponymie de l'Algérie. Algiers: Société nationale des entreprises de presse.

Coordinates: 35°55′N 5°18′E / 35.917°N 5.300°E / 35.917; 5.300

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