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Bordj El Kiffan

 
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Bordj El Kifan
Country Algeria
Province Algiers
Population (1998 [1])
 - Total 103,700
Time zone West Africa Time (UTC+1)

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 Beach.

Named Fort de l'Eau (Fr. 'Water Fortress') under French rule prior to 1962, used to be a famous beach resort within the Bay of Algiers, complete with luxury hotels and a casino. Many references can still be found under its old name (Nov 2009 google stats: 430,000 hits for 'Fort de l'Eau Alger', 39,700 hits for 'Bordj el Kiffan', 22,200 hits for 'برج الكيفان')

Pollution from urbanization, nearby industrialization, and untreated sewage affected the status, and the beach was no longer popular since the late 1970-ties. The urban location, however, preserved some of its former recreational status.

Today situated directly north (ie. towards the Mediterranean sea) of the close-by Algiers' Houari Boumedienne international airport, with direct highway connection from the capital.

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Coordinates: 36°45′N 3°12′E / 36.75°N 3.2°E / 36.75; 3.2



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