Boumerdès Province
Boumerdès Province ولاية بومرداس | |
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Province | |
Map of Algeria highlighting Boumerdès | |
Coordinates: 36°46′N 03°29′E / 36.767°N 3.483°ECoordinates: 36°46′N 03°29′E / 36.767°N 3.483°E | |
Country | Algeria |
Capital | Boumerdès |
Government | |
• Wāli | Nouria Yamina Zerhouni |
Area | |
• Total | 1,591 km2 (614 sq mi) |
Population (2008)[1] | |
• Total | 795,019 |
• Density | 500/km2 (1,300/sq mi) |
Time zone | CET (UTC+01) |
Area Code | +213 (0) 24 |
ISO 3166 code | DZ-35 |
Districts | 9 |
Municipalities | 32 |
Boumerdès (Arabic: ولاية بومرداس, Berber: Bumerdas) is a province (wilaya) of northern Algeria, between Algiers and Tizi-Ouzou, with its capital at the coastal city of Boumerdès (formerly Rocher-Noir) just east of Algiers.
Administrative divisions
It is made up of 9 districts and 32 communes or municipalities.
Districts
Communes
- Aafir
- Ammal
- Baghlia
- Ben Choud
- Beni Amrane
- Bordj Menaiel (Bordj Ménaïl)
- Boudouaou
- Boudouaou-El-Bahri
- Boumerdès
- Bouzegza Keddara
- Chabet el Ameur
- Corso
- Dellys
- Djinet
- El Kharrouba
- Hammedi
- Issers
- Keddara
- Khemis El-Khechna
- Larbatache
- Legata
- Naciria
- Ouled Aissa
- Ouled Hedadj
- Ouled Moussa
- Si-Mustapha
- Sidi Daoud
- Souk El-Had
- Taourga
- Thenia
- Tidjelabine
- Timezrit
- Zemmouri
Geography
The province is largely mountainous, with a long coastline and a number of rivers, notably the Isser and Sebaou. Its western edges have in effect become suburbs of Algiers as the capital has expanded.
History
The three towns of Zemmouri El Bahri (Rusubbicari), Djinet (Cissi), and Dellys (Rusucurium), all of Phoenician foundation, were the province's principal ancient sites, although smaller Roman towns existed inland, as at Taourga; at none do any significant classical ruins remain. Zemmouri El Bahri (under the name of Marsa-d-Dajaj) and Dellys both attained some significance in the Islamic period, beginning with Hammadid times; the largely Ottoman-era casbah of Dellys remains an attraction. Boumerdes itself, called Rocher-Noir in the colonial period, was expanded substantially following the establishment of the new wilaya in 1983. The province was very hard hit by the Algerian earthquake of 2003, whose epicentre was near Zemmouri.
References
- ↑ Office National des Statistiques, Recensement General de la Population et de l’Habitat 2008 Archived July 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Preliminary results of the 2008 population census. Accessed on 2008-07-02.