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Coordinates: 36°48′N 5°46′E / 36.800°N 5.767°E / 36.800; 5.767
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Province in Algeria
Jijel (Arabic: ولاية جيجل) is a province (wilaya) in Algeria, on the eastern Mediterranean coast. The capital is Jijel (Phoenician name : Igilgili). Taza National Park is located in this province.
History[edit]
The province was created from parts of Constantine (department) and Sétif (département) in 1974.
In 1984 Mila Province was carved out of its territory.
Administrative divisions[edit]
The province is divided into 11 districts, which are further divided into 28 communes or municipalities.
Districts[edit]
Djimla
El Ancer
El Aouana
El Milia
Jijel
Settara
Sidi Maârouf
Taher
Texenna
Ziama Mansouriah
Communes[edit]
Boucif Ouled Askeur
Boudriaa Ben Yadjis
Bouraoui Belhadef
Chahna
Chekfa
Djemaa Beni Habibi
Djimla
El Ancer
El Aouana
El Kennar Nouchfi
El Milia
Emir Abdelkader
Eraguene
Ghebala
Jijel
Kaous
Kheïri Oued Adjoul
Ouadjana
Ouled Rabah
Ouled Yahia Khedrouche
Selma Benziada
Settara
Sidi Abdelaziz
Sidi Maarouf
Taher
Texenna
Ziama Mansouriah
See also[edit]
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Jijel Arabic – Pre-Hilalian Arabic dialect of northeastern Algeria
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