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Boudouaou

Coordinates: 36°44′N 3°25′E / 36.73°N 3.41°E / 36.73; 3.41
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Boudouaou
Country Algeria
Population
 (2008)
 • Total
56,398
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)

Boudouaou, during French colonialism known as L'Alma (or Alma) is a town in the western part of Boumerdès, Algeria. It is a coastal town on the Mediterranean Sea. Its population in 2008 was 56,398.[1] It is located 18 miles east of the capital Algiers.[2]

The original name is thought to be bou-dhou-aou, Arabic for illuminator in reference to a small insect the size of a beetle which at night shows beautiful brilliant green light in its tail.[citation needed]

Archaeology

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Several prehistoric vestiges were discovered during the period of occupation. With the arrival of the colonizers and the project of colonization on the lands of Boudouaou, many prehistoric vestiges under the occupation were discovered: rhinoceros bones house in the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, a bronze axe, flint Retouched and prehistoric arrows are examples of discoveries already made[citation needed].

Personalities

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Politics

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The town re-elected mayor Yahya Mahsas at the end of 2007 for 5 years, replaced by Mekki Hamoud in 2012.

Main cities

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There are several villages in Boudouaou. The well known among them are:

  • LACACE ar لاصاص
  • BENADJAL ar بن عجال
  • GHOUALEM ar الغوالم
  • EL-NCHITE ar النشيط
  • BEN MERZOUGA ar بن مرزوقة
  • BEN YAMINA ar بن يامينة

History

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French conquest

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Algerian Revolution

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Salafist terrorism

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Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ populstat.info Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "p.m. Pulse". Waycross Journal-Herald. 18 September 1995. Retrieved 2 April 2024.

36°44′N 3°25′E / 36.73°N 3.41°E / 36.73; 3.41