Coordinates: 32°29′N 3°40′E / 32.483°N 3.667°E
| Commune of Ghardaïa | |
| بلدية غرداية | |
Map of Algeria highlighting Ghardaïa Province |
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Map of Ghardaïa Province highlighting Ghardaïa Municipality |
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| ONS code | 4701 |
| Postal code | 47000 |
| Province | Ghardaïa (seat) |
| District | Ghardaïa (coextensive) |
| PMA Seats | 15 |
| Area | 590 km² (228 sq mi) |
| Altitude | 572 m (1879 ft) |
| Population | 104 645 (2005) |
| Density | 117/km² (459/sq mi) |
| Time Zone | Central European Time (UTC+1) |
| M'zab Valley* | |
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| UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
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| State Party | |
| Type | Cultural |
| Criteria | ii, iii, v |
| Reference | 188 |
| Region** | Arab States |
| Inscription history | |
| Inscription | 1982 (6th Session) |
| * Name as inscribed on World Heritage List. ** Region as classified by UNESCO. |
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Ghardaïa (Arabic: غرداية , Mozabite:
) is the capital city of Ghardaïa Province, Algeria. The city has a population of 104 645 (2005 estimate).
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Culture
It is the traditional heart of the M'zab valley, home of the Ibadi sect in Algeria, and has preserved its original medieval architecture remarkably well; the valley of which it forms a part is an official World Heritage Site. Ghardaïa is renowned for its coarse goat hair carpets, generally with simple geometric patterns in black and white.[citation needed]
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Transportation
It is served by Noumérat - Moufdi Zakaria Airport (or simply Ghardaïa airport).
2008 floodings
The town was hit by flooding in october 2008 due to heavy rains.[1]
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