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Alger Centre is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is administratively part of Sidi M'Hamed district , [ 1 ] and it has a population of 96,329 as of the 1998 census, which gives it 15 seats in the PMA .
On April 27, 2021, The work of the MC Alger Centre d'entraînement et de formation, located in Zéralda, will begin after the month of Ramadan.After a first meeting, a second meeting at the headquarters of the Wilaya of Algiers, chaired by the wali, brought together representatives of the executive departments, the CEO of Sonatrach, the general director of the GCB company, as well as the ...
The initiative was well received by a part of the population, including the mayor of Alger-Centre, who ordered the repainting of the bridge and promised to add the first love lock. [8] However, it faced opposition from Islamist extremists who went as far as removing the love locks, which were then replaced by their supporters. [9]
[note 1] [4]) [5] and in the arab dialect of the region, often called El Bahdja (« the joyous »), El Mahrussa (« the good-guarded ») ou El Beida (« the white ») The present name of the city is the arabic name (al-Jazāʾir (الجزائر)), meaning "The Islands", this name's origin is related to the 4 main islands off the western cape where people settled, looking on a map we can notice ...
The USM Alger Centre d'entraînement et de formation is the training ground and academy base of Algerian football club USM Alger. The club is located in Ain Benian in the western suburbs of Algiers .
ASE Alger Centre 10 3 2 5 13 17 −4 11 6 CEA Sétif 10 3 2 5 8 19 −11 11 7 AR Guelma 12 3 1 8 8 41 −33 10 8 CS Constantine 12 2 3 7 11 34 −23 9 9 AS Evasion Béjaïa 12 2 2 8 10 39 −29 8 10 FC Béjaïa 12 1 4 7 7 22 −15 7 11 AS Oran Centre 12 1 4 7 15 48 −33 7 Relegation to 2025–26 D1 National Champ.
Algiers Province (Arabic: ولاية الجزائر, Wilāyat al-Jazāʼir, [wilaːja ald͡ʒazaːʔir]; French: wilaya d'Alger) is a province in Algeria, named after its capital, Algiers, which is also the national capital.
ASE Alger Centre 2–1 AS Intissar Oran Stade Hamid Chebcheb, Rouïba: 2004–05 ASE Alger Centre 6–1 CSF Oran Stade des Frères Lamali, Chéraga: 2005–06 ASE Alger Centre 4–1 AS Evasion Béjaïa Stade Djilali Bounaama, Boumerdès: 2006–07 ASE Alger Centre 7–2 ASJ Canastel (Oran) Stade Olympique de Koléa, Tipaza: 2007–08 ASE Alger ...