Aïn Taya (Aïn Taya)
Aïn Taya is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It is located in the administrative constituency of Dar El Beïda in the Governorate of Greater Algiers. Its postal code is 16019 and its municipal code is 1638. Prior to its being part of the Governorate of Greater Algiers, it was part of Boumerdès Province with postal code 35310. The current president of the People's Municipal Assembly'(mayor) is Abdelkader Rakkas (2017-2022). Aïn Taya has a budget of 46 million DZD.
Aïn Taya had a population of 34,501 at the 2008 census (3,568/km2). An important part of the population is of Kabyle origin. Historical populations include:
* 78 families (1847)
* 1,666, of whom 549 were French (1870)
* 5,674, of whom 3,500 muslims
* 6,100 (1954 )
* 13,700 (1987 census )
* 29,515 (1998 census )
Aïn Taya had a population of 34,501 at the 2008 census (3,568/km2). An important part of the population is of Kabyle origin. Historical populations include:
* 78 families (1847)
* 1,666, of whom 549 were French (1870)
* 5,674, of whom 3,500 muslims
* 6,100 (1954 )
* 13,700 (1987 census )
* 29,515 (1998 census )
Map - Aïn Taya (Aïn Taya)
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Algeria produced and is linked to many civilizations, empires and dynasties, including ancient Numidians, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Umayyads, Abbasids, Rustamids, Idrisids, Aghlabids, Fatimids, Zirids, Hammadids, Almoravids, Almohads, Zayyanids, Spaniards, Ottomans and the French colonial empire, with the latter expanded into its present-boundaries. After 132 years of being part of France, tensions between France and the local Algerian populace led to the start of the Algerian War which concluded with Algeria obtaining its independence on 5 July 1962 with the establishment of the People's Democratic Republic on 20 September of that year.
Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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DZD | Algerian dinar | دج | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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AR | Arabic language |