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A map of Algiers metro lines currently in operation including stations under construction. The Algiers Metro is a rapid transit system serving Algiers, the capital of Algeria. The metro has 19 stations and spanning 18.5 km (11.5 mi) [1] and moved 28.4 million passengers in 2016. [2]
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 ...
[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 ...
Sources: AIP, [1] EGSA Alger, [2] DAFIF [3] Landings.com, [4] ACI's 2013 World Airport Traffic Report. Soummam – Abane Ramdane Airport (French: Aéroport de Bejaia / Soummam – Abane Ramdane [ 1 ] ) ( IATA : BJA , ICAO : DAAE ), also known as Soummam Airport [ 3 ] or Bejaia Airport , [ 5 ] is an airport serving Bejaia , a city in the Bejaia ...
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.
The Algiers Metro (Arabic: مترو الجزائر العاصمة; Berber languages: ⴰⵎⵉⵜⵔⵓ ⵏ ⵍⴷⵣⴰⵢⴻⵔ ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵏⴰⵖⵜ) is a rapid transit system that serves Algiers, the capital of Algeria. Originally designed in the 1970s, it opened in 2011 after decades of delays due to financial difficulties and security ...
This is a list of Algerian cities and towns with more than 100,000 inhabitants, and towns and villages with more than 20,000 inhabitants. For a list of all the 1,541 municipalities of Algeria, see List of municipalities of Algeria, and for the postal code of an Algerian city, see list of postal codes of Algerian cities.
The airport is named after Houari Boumediene (1932–1978), a former president of Algeria. Dar El Beïda , the area where the airport is located, was known as Maison Blanche ('White House'), and the airport is called Maison Blanche Airport in much of the literature about the Algerian War of Independence .