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Adrar Province

Coordinates: 27°52′50″N 0°17′50″W / 27.88056°N 0.29722°W / 27.88056; -0.29722
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Adrar Province
ولاية أدرار
Map of Algeria highlighting Adrar
Map of Algeria highlighting Adrar
Coordinates: 27°52′50″N 0°17′50″W / 27.88056°N 0.29722°W / 27.88056; -0.29722
Country Algeria
CapitalAdrar
Government
 • PPA presidentMr. Menad Mehdi (FLN)
 • WāliMr. Messaoud Djari
Area
 • Total
424,948 km2 (164,073 sq mi)
Elevation
276 m (906 ft)
Population
 (2008)[1]
 • Total
402,197
 • Density0.95/km2 (2.5/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01 (CET)
Area Code+213 (0) 49
ISO 3166 codeDZ-01
Districts11
Municipalities28
Websitewww.wilaya-adrar.dz

Adrar (Arabic: ولاية أدرار, Berber languages: ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ) is a province (wilaya) in southwestern Algeria, named after its capital Adrar. It is the second-largest province, with an area of 424,948 km2, roughly the size of the US state of California. It had 402,197 inhabitants at the 2008 population census.[1]

It is bordered by six other wilayas: to the west by Tindouf, to the northwest by Béni Abbès, to the north by Timimoun, to the east by In Salah, to the southeast by Tamanrasset, To the south by Bordj Badji Mokhtar, and to the southwest by Mauritania.

Adrar is composed of three natural and cultural regions: Touat (Adrar, Zaouiet Kounta), Gourara (Aougrout, Timimoune) and Tidikelt (Aoulef), and 299 ksour.

History

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The province was created from parts of the Oasis Province [fr] and Saoura Province [fr] in 1974.

On 26 November 2019, Adrar was split into 3 provinces: Timimoun, Adrar, and Bordj Badji Mokhtar.

Geography

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Location

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The province of Adrar is located in south-west Algeria.

Administrative divisions

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The province comprises 7 districts (daïras) and 18 communes or municipalities (baladiyahs) The following table shows the list of districts in the province of Adrar and all the communes in each district.

District Number of
communes
Communes Area
(km2)
Population
Adrar 3 Adrar • Bouda • Ouled Ahmed Timmi (Ouled Ahmed Temmi) 9,423 64,547
Aoulef 4 Akabli • Aoulef • Timokten • Tit 23,936 40,036
Bordj Badji Mokhtar 4 Bordj Badji Mokhtar • Timiaouine 23,936 40,036
Fenoughil 3 Fenoughil • Tamentit • Tamest 20,970 24,532
Reggane 2 Reggane • Sali 140,981 25,483
T'Sabit 2 Sebaa • Tsabit 19,446 13,821
Zaouiet Kounta 2 Zaouiet Kounta • In Zghmir 15,100 28,593

Districts

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Communes

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No.[2][3] Commune [2][3] Arabic [2] Population [3]
01 Adrar أدرار 43,903
02 Tamest تامست 6,658
03 Reggane رقان 14,179
04 In Zghmir ان زقمير 14,062
05 Tit تيط 3,160
06 Tsabit تسابيت 11,832
07 Zaouiet Kounta زاوية كنتة 14,531
08 Aoulef أولف 15,229
09 Timokten (Timoktene, Timekten, Tamekten) تمقطن 14,134
10 Tamentit (Tamantit) تمنطيط 7,912
11 Fenoughil فنوغيل 9,962
12 Sali سالى 11,304
13 Akabli أقبلى 7,513
14 Ouled Ahmed Timmi (Ouled Ahmed Temmi) أوالد أحمد تيمى 11,976
15 Bouda بودة 8,668
16 Bordj Badji Mokhtar برج باجى مختار 9,323
17 Sebaa (Sbaa) السبع 1,989
18 Timiaouine تيمياوين 4,206

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b 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.
  2. ^ a b c (in French) "Code Geographique National" (PDF). 5ème Recensement General de la Population et de l’Habitat (in Arabic). 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-13.
  3. ^ a b c "Répartition des Sièges des Assemblées Populaires Communales: 01 — Wilaya d'Adrar" (PDF). Journal Officiel de la République Algérienne (in French) (47). 10 July 2002.
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