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El Oued Province

 
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El Oued Province
ولاية الوادي
DZ-39.svg
Map of Algeria highlighting the Province of El Oued
Province Code 39
Area Code +213 (0) 32
Administration
Capital El Oued
Districts 12
Municipalities 30
Basic statistics
Area 54,573 km² (21,071 sq mi)
Population 673,934[1] (2008)
Density 12.3/km² (32.0/sq mi)

El Oued (Arabic: ولاية الوادي‎) is a Saharan province of Algeria (n° 39) dominated by Oued Souf. It was named after its eponymous capital.

Notable towns include El Oued itself and Guemar, Debila, and Robbah.

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Administrative division

The province is made up of 12 districts and 30 municipalities. The districts are:

  • Bayadha
  • Debila
  • Djamaâ
  • El Meghaier
  • El Oued
  • Guemar
  • Hassi Khelifa
  • Magrane
  • Mih Ouensa
  • Reguiba
  • Robbah
  • Taleb Larbi

Communes

  1. Bayadha
  2. Beni Guecha
  3. Debila
  4. Djamaa
  5. Douar El Ma
  6. El Igla
  7. El M'Ghair
  8. El Oued
  9. Guemar
  10. Hamraia
  11. Hassani Abdelkrim
  12. Hassi Khelifa
  13. Kouinine
  14. Magrane
  15. Mih Ouansa
  16. M'Rara
  17. Nakhla
  18. Ouled El Alenda
  19. Oum Touyour
  20. Ourmas
  21. Reguiba
  22. Robbah
  23. Sidi Amrane
  24. Sidi Aoun
  25. Sidi Khellil
  26. Still
  27. Taghzout
  28. Tayeb Larbi
  29. Tendla
  30. Trifaoui

References

  1. ^ Office National des Statistiques, Recensement General de la Population et de l’Habitat 2008 Preliminary results of the 2008 population census. Accessed on 2008-07-02.

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