| Tiaret Province | |
| ولاية تيارت | |
Map of Algeria highlighting the Province of Tiaret |
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| Province Code | 14 |
| Area Code | +213 (0) 46 |
| Administration | |
| Capital | Tiaret |
| Districts | 14 |
| Municipalities | 42 |
| Basic statistics | |
| Area | 20,673 km² (7,982 sq mi) |
| Population | 842,060[1] (2008) |
| Density | 40.7/km² (105.5/sq mi) |
Tiaret (Arabic: ولاية تيارت, Berber : Tahert) is a wilaya of Algeria. The capital is Tiaret.
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Administrative division
The province is made up of 14 districts and 42 municipalities. The districts are:
- Aïn Deheb
- Dar Chioukh
- Dahmouni
- Frenda
- Hamadia
- Ksar Chellala
- Mahdia
- Mechraâ Sfa
- Medroussa
- Meghila
- Oued Lili
- Rahouia
- Sogueur
- Tiaret
Communes
- Aïn Bouchekif
- Aïn Deheb
- Aïn El Hadid
- Aïn Kermes
- Aïn Zarit
- Bougara, Tiaret
- Chehaima
- Dahmouni
- Djebilet Rosfa
- Djillali Ben Omar
- Faidja
- Frenda
- Guertoufa
- Hamadia, Tiaret
- Ksar Chellala
- Madna
- Mahdia, Tiaret
- Mechraa Safa
- Medrissa
- Medroussa
- Meghila
- Mellakou Nadorah
- Naima, Tiaret
- Oued Lilli
- Ouled Djerad
- Rahouia
- Rechaiga Sebaine
- Sebt
- Serghine
- Si Abdelghani
- Sidi Ali Mellal
- Sidi Bakhti
- Sidi Hosni
- Sougueur
- Tagdemt
- Takhemaret
- Tiaret
- Tidda
- Tousnina
- Zmalet El Emir Abdelkader
References
- ^ 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.
External links
- (French) Official website
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Coordinates: 35°22′30″N 1°19′30″E / 35.375°N 1.325°E
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