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Contents

   



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1 Geographical location  





2 Climate  





3 History  





4 The region of Beni Mzab  





5 Administrative divisions  



5.1  Districts  





5.2  Communes  







6 The governors  





7 Transportation  



7.1  Road transport  





7.2  Air transport  







8 Ghardaia state road network  



8.1  National roads  





8.2  State roads  







9 References  





10 External links  














Ghardaïa Province






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Coordinates: 32°29N 3°40E / 32.483°N 3.667°E / 32.483; 3.667
 

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Ghardaïa Province
ولاية غرداية
Map of Algeria highlighting Ghardaïa
Map of Algeria highlighting Ghardaïa
Coordinates: 32°29′N 3°40′E / 32.483°N 3.667°E / 32.483; 3.667
Country Algeria
Date created1984
CapitalGhardaïa
Government
 • PPA presidentMr. Hadj Said Sulaiman [2]
 • WāliMr. Abi Nawar Abdullah [3]
Area
 • Total21,224.03 km2 (8,194.64 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total391,671 [1]
Time zoneUTC+01 (CET)
Area Code+213 (0) 29
ISO 3166 codeDZ-47
Districts7
Municipalities9
WebsiteWilayadeghardaia.org

Ghardaïa (Arabic: ولاية غرداية) is an Algerian province located in the north of the Algerian desert. Its administrative center is the city of Ghardaia, located 600 km (370 mi) south of the capital Algiers. Its total area is estimated at 21,224.03 km2 (8,194.64 sq mi), 138 km (86 mi) from north to south, and 200 to 250 km (120 to 160 mi) from east to west. It rises 486 m (1,594 ft) above sea level.

Geographical location

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The province is bordered by the province of Djelfa and the province of Laghouat to the north, the province of El Menia in the south, the province of Ouargla to the east and the province of El Bayadh in the west.

The city of Ghardaia, the capital of the province, is 200 km (120 mi) from Laghouat, 200 km from Ouargla, 270 km (170 mi) from El Menia and 430 km (270 mi) from El Bayadh, and is crossed by the national road No. 1 linking the Algerian capital to the Great South.

Climate

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Since the state is located in desert areas, the climate of the region is arid desert, the temperature range is wide between day and night, and between winter and summer; the winter temperature ranges between 1 and 25 °C (34 and 77 °F), and between 18 and 48 °C (64 and 118 °F) in summer. The weather is fair in spring and autumn, and the sky is clear most days of the year.

The average rainfall in the state is about 60 mm (2.4 in) annually, mostly in the winter season. How much cold northwesterly winds blow in the winter and south-westerly winds laden with sand in the spring and in the summer a hot south known as Sirocco.

History

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In 1984, the province was carved out of Laghouat Province.

The region of Beni Mzab

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"Aghlan" is the name the Beni Mzab have given to their region. Its geographical borders are as follows: Oued Bouzbyar in the North, Oued Zergoun in the west. The Mzab includes Zelfana and Guerrara in the east and is merged to the region of Chaamba in the south. The area is approximately 38,000 km2 (15,000 sq mi).

During the 8th century AD, 2nd century Hegira (according to Cheikh Abi Ishak Tfyeche) thé Beni Mzab settled on the banks of the oued or Valley to which they gave their name. The first inhabitants of the area had been nomadic or semi-nomadic. Many old small built-up areas, fallen into ruins long time ago, can be counted: in nearby al Atteuf we mention Agharm Netlazdit, Oukheira, and Aoulaoual, Tmazzert once existed near Bounoura and Agharm Enwadday has preceded the present city of Melika. Not far from Tafilalt were the towns of Mourki. Tirichine, Tlet Moussa, Agnounay and Boukyaou.

The final settling process of Beni Mzab along with the emergency of the three following cities: El Atteuf, which was settled in 1012; Bounoura in 1065, Ghardaia settled in 1085; and more than two centuries later, in 1321, Tafilalt expanded and integrated the inhabitants of its neighboring villages and is named since then Beni Isgeun. In 1355, Melika succeed Agharm Enwadday. This way the Mzab pentapolis was born.

Three centuries later, in 1631, the town of Guerrara was founded 90 km (56 mi) northeast of the pentapolis and 60 years later the town of Berriane was founded 40 km (25 mi) north of the pentapolis.

Now and since the last administrative division (in 1984) the seven Mzabite towns have been reduced into five municipalities in the province of Ghardaia.

Administrative divisions

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The province is made up of 7 districts, which are divided into 9 communes or municipalities.

Municipalities of the state of Ghardaia

Districts

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  1. Métlili
  2. Bounoura
  3. Ghardaïa
  4. Dhayet Bendhahoua
  5. Zelfana
  6. Bérianne
  7. Igraren

Communes

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  1. At bergane
  2. At bounour
  3. Dhayet Bendhahoua
  4. Tajnint
  5. Igrarene
  6. Taghrdait
  7. Metlili
  8. Sebseb
  9. Zelfana

The governors

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The position of WaliofGhardaia was held by many national political figures since its establishment on 4 February 1984 under Law No. 84-09 which reorganized the Algerian territories by increasing the number of provinces from 31 to 48.

Walis in the state of Ghardaia
Number Wali Beginning End
01 Mohideen Charfi 04/02/1984 31/08/1985
02 Ahmed Hakimi 31/08/1985 26/07/1986
03 Mahmoud Si Youssef 26/07/1986 29/07/1990
04 Khaled Rugij 29/07/1990 21/08/1991
05 Khair Edinn Sharif 21/08/1991 11/07/1995
06 Mukhtar Othmani 11/07/1995 22/08/1999
07 Mahmoud Baazizi 22/08/1999 04/08/2001
08 Abdel Malek Boudiaf 04/08/2001 11/08/2005
09 Yahia Fahim 11/08/2005 30/09/2010
10 Ahmed Adli 30/09/2010 24/10/2013
11 Mahmoud Gomaa 24/10/2013 22/07/2015
12 Ezzedine Meshri 22/07/2015 26/06/2020
13 Boualem Omrani 26/06/2020 14/09/2022
14 Abi Nawar Abdullah 14/09/2022 So far

Transportation

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Road transport

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The state of Ghardaia is characterized by the presence of a road transport network, represented by a network of highways, in addition to a huge fleet of large and small buses, yellow taxis, and others.

Air transport

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Ghardaia Airport - Numirat Moufdi Zakaria (IATA: GHA, ICAO: DAUG) is an international airport located in the city of Ghardaia, and the airport was named after the Algerian poet Moufdi Zakaria.

Ghardaia state road network

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Source:[4][user-generated source]

The state of Ghardaia is characterized by a wide road network that connects the regions of the state with each other, as well as the state of Ghardaia, with the neighboring states, as well as the highway (north-south).

National roads

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State roads

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References

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  1. ^ "ولاية غرداية, الجزائر — احصائيات 2022".
  • ^ "غرداية: تنصيب سليمان حاج سعيد كرئيس جديد للمجلس الشعبي الولائي" (in Arabic). Aps.dz. 2021-07-17. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  • ^ "الرئيس تبون يجري حركة واسعة في سلك الولاة والولاة المنتدبين" [President Tebboune is conducting a broad movement in the corps of governors and governors-delegate]. Algeria Press Service (in Arabic). 14 September 2022.
  • ^ "Relation: Ghardaia (1279666)". OpenStreetMap. 8 June 2023.
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