Boumerdès_Province

Boumerdès Province

Boumerdès Province

Province of Algeria


Boumerdès (Arabic: ولاية بومرداس, Kabyle: Tanebḍit n Bumerdas) is a province (wilaya) of northern Algeria, located in the Kabylia region, between Algiers and Tizi-Ouzou, with its capital at the coastal city of Boumerdès (formerly Rocher-Noir) just east of Algiers.

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Administrative divisions

It is made up of 9 districts and 32 communes or municipalities.

Districts

Communes

Neighbourhoods

The neighbourhoods of Boumerdès Province are:

Villages

The villages of Boumerdès Province are:[2]

Geology

Several mountain peaks are found in this province:

Geography

The province is largely mountainous, with a long coastline and a number of rivers, notably the Isser, Meraldene and Sebaou. Its western edges have in effect become suburbs of Algiers as the capital has expanded.

History

2003 Boumerdès earthquake

The three towns of Zemmouri El Bahri (Rusubbicari), Djinet (Cissi), and Dellys (Rusucurium), all of Phoenician foundation, were the province's principal ancient sites, although smaller Roman towns existed inland, as at Thenia called Nubel's Citadel [fr], at Taourga; at none do any significant classical ruins remain. Zemmouri El Bahri (under the name of Marsa-d-Dajaj) and Dellys both attained some significance in the Islamic period, beginning with Hammadid times; the largely Ottoman-era casbah of Dellys remains an attraction. Boumerdès itself, called Rocher-Noir in the colonial period, was expanded substantially following the establishment of the new wilaya in 1984.

2003 earthquake

The province was very hard hit by the 2003 Boumerdès earthquake, whose epicentre was near Zemmouri.

Since the occurrence of the El Asnam earthquake on October 10, 1980, this province has not ceased to feel minor earthquakes.

The occurrence of weak tremors was further accentuated in the aftermath of the Chenoua earthquake of October 29, 1989.

From the earthquake of Wednesday May 21, 2003, telluric aftershocks lasted for years before stabilizing at low magnitudes.

Since 2003, the area encompassing this province has been classified as a high seismic risk region to make adequate technical provisions during the construction of houses and buildings.

The technical control of buildings in this province has become more rigorous and strict with regard to construction materials and construction.

The victims of this earthquake, who were housed in chalets and prefabricated houses, were still in 2020 in the process of being relocated to new apartments.

Resistance against French invasion

Emir Abdelkader resistance [ar]
Mokrani Revolt

During the French conquest of Algeria, the region of the current Boumerdès Province in Lower Kabylia was the scene of several battles of Algerian resistance fighters [ar] against French Troupes coloniales:

French invasion (1830–1870)

  • Shipwreck of Dellys, which took place on May 15, 1830, as part of the Algerian resistance against French invasion [ar].

The region of the current Boumerdès Province was the first bulwark that faced from 1837 against the French invasion of Kabylia and eastern Algeria through several battles under the banner of the Mitidja resistance [ar] and the Emir Abdelkader resistance [ar]:

  • Expedition of the Col des Beni Aïcha, which took place on May 18, 1837, as part of the Algerian resistance against French invasion [ar].
  • First Battle of Boudouaou, which took place on May 25, 1837, as part of the Algerian resistance against French invasion.
  • First Battle of the Issers, which took place on May 27, 1837, as part of the Algerian resistance against French invasion.
  • First Assault of Dellys, which took place on May 28, 1837, as part of the Algerian resistance against French invasion.
  • Ammal battle (1840) [ar], which took place on April 18, 1840, as part of the Algerian resistance against French invasion.
  • Boudouaou battle (1840) [ar], which took place on September 18, 1840, as part of the Algerian resistance against French invasion.
  • Second Assault of Dellys, which took place on May 12, 1844, as part of the Algerian resistance against French invasion.
  • Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1846), which took place on February 3, 1846, as part of the Algerian resistance against French invasion.

Mokrani Revolt (1871)

This region was the scene of the last battles of the Mokrani Revolt during the month of April 1871 at the gate of Algiers against the French invasion:[3]

  • Naciria battle (1871) [ar], which took place on April 17, 1871, as part of the Mokrani Revolt.
  • Bordj Menaïel battle (1871) [ar], which took place on April 18, 1871, as part of the Mokrani Revolt.
  • Issers battle (1871) [ar], which took place on April 18, 1871, as part of the Mokrani Revolt.
  • Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha, which took place on April 19, 1871, as part of the Mokrani Revolt.
  • Battle of Alma, which took place on April 19, 1871, as part of the Mokrani Revolt.

Independence Revolution (1954–1962)

This province saw the creation of several clandestine torture centers during the Algerian revolution:

Resistance against Salafist terrorism

Gendarmerie Nationale
Algerian police

This province has suffered the horrors of dozens of terrorist attacks perpetrated by the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC):

Walis

Many Walis have passed through Boumerdès Province since its creation on February 4, 1984, through Executive Decree No. 84-09 that organizes the Algerian national territory within the framework of forty-eight wilayates.[4]

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Deputies

People's National Assembly

The deputies of this province during the legislative elections of May 4, 2017, are:[5]

Religion

Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi

Mosques

  • Al-Fath Mosque
  • Jabir ibn Hayyan Mosque
  • Uthman ibn Affan Mosque
  • Abderrahmane ibn Khaldoun Mosque
  • Al-Baraka Mosque

Zawiyas

Education

University of Boumerdès
  • University of Boumerdès
  • Faculty of Boudouaou
  • Institut National de la Productivité et du Développement Industriel (INPED)
  • Touzout brothers Lyceum
  • Ahmed Rahmoune Lyceum
  • Mohamed Bouchatal College
  • Mohamed Boushaki School
  • Draoui brothers Lyceum
  • Emir Khaled Lyceum
  • Mohamed Laïd Al-Khalifa Lyceum
  • Frantz Fanon Lyceum

Health

Mohamed Bouyahiaoui Hospital
  • Mohamed Bouyahiaoui Hospital
  • Thenia Hospital [fr]
  • Amar Ouamrane Hospital [fr]
  • Mohamed Boudaoud Hospital [fr]
  • Boumerdès Orthopedic Emergency Hospital
  • Boumerdès Hospital

Tourism

Hotels

Site of Le Rocher Hotel
  • Albatros Beach Hotel
  • El Amir Hotel
  • La Villa Hotel
  • Le Rocher Hotel
  • Leïla Hotel
  • Medina Hotel
  • Soummam Hotel
  • Timezrit Hotel

Beaches

El Karma Beach
  • Seghirat Beach [ar]
  • El Karma Beach
  • Nakhlat Beach
  • Miflah Beach
  • Echatt Beach
  • Corso Beach
  • Souanine Beach
  • Leghata Beach
  • Aafir Beach

Transport

Boumerdès railway station [ar]
  • Ammal railway station [ar]
  • Beni Amrane railway station [ar]
  • Bordj Menaïel railway station [ar]
  • Boudouaou railway station [ar]
  • Boumerdès railway station [ar]
  • Corso railway station [ar]
  • Issers railway station [ar]
  • Naciria railway station [ar]
  • Si Mustapha railway station [ar]
  • Souk El Had railway station [ar]
  • Thenia railway station [ar]
  • Tidjelabine railway station [ar]
  • Boumerdès bus station

Transport accidents

Ports

Zemmouri Port [Wikidata]

This province is home to the structures of several fishing ports:

Rivers

Boumerdès River [Wikidata]

This province is crossed by dozens of rivers:

Dams

Keddara Dam

This province is home to the structures of several hydraulic dams:

Sport

The municipalities of this province are home to several sports clubs, especially football, including:

Notable people


References

  1. 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 July 2, 2008.
  2. "Histoire et photos de la wilaya de Boumerdès". December 16, 2015.
  3. Official Gazette of Algeria joradp.dz (in France)

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