Haddada, Boumerdès

Village in Thénia District, Beni Amrane
36°38′57″N 3°31′40″E / 36.6493055°N 3.5277385°E / 36.6493055; 3.5277385CommuneBeni AmraneDistrictThénia DistrictProvinceBoumerdès ProvinceRegionKabylieCountry Algeria AlgeriaArea
 • Total4 km2 (2 sq mi)Dimensions
 • Length2 km (1 mi) • Width2 km (1 mi)Elevation
490 m (1,610 ft)Time zoneUTC+01:00Area code35006

Haddada, also known as Ihaddadene, is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria.[1][2]

Location

The village is situated near the Meraldene River, Isser River, and Boumerdès River. It is surrounded by the towns of Beni Amrane and Thénia in the Khachna mountain range.[3][4][5]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "Beni Amrane (Boumerdès) : Les villageois interpellent les autorités". Djazairess.
  2. ^ "Manque de cantines scolaires". Djazairess.
  3. ^ "انشغالات عديدة ومشاريع واعدة". جزايرس.
  4. ^ "Des villageois observent un sit-in à Béni Amrane". Djazairess.
  5. ^ "Les enseignants demandent la fermeture de l'annexe Hadada". Djazairess.
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