Aïn Defla ( ar, ولاية عين الدفلى, is a
wilaya
A wilayah ( ar, وَلاية, wālāya or ''wilāya'', plural ; Urdu and fa, ولایت, ''velâyat''; tr, vilayet) is an administrative division, usually translated as "state", "province" or occasionally as "governorate". The word comes fr ...
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province
A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman '' provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions ou ...
'') in northern
Algeria
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. It is located to the southwest of
Algiers, the capital. Localities in Ain Delfa include
Khemis Miliana
Khemis Miliana ( ar, خميس مليانة, links=no) is a town in northern Algeria of around 500000 inhabitants. It is a university town located 120 kilometers west of Algiers. It was known as Malliana in Roman times, then Affreville during th ...
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Miliana
Miliana ( ar, مليانة) is a commune in Aïn Defla Province in northwestern Algeria. It is the administrative center of the daïra, or district, of the same name. It is approximately southwest of the Algerian capital, Algiers.r/sup>, which ...
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Hammam Righa,
Oued Zebboudj and
Aïn Torki.
History
The province was created from
Chlef Province
Chlef ( ar, ولاية الشلف) is a province ('' wilaya'') in Algeria formerly known as El Asnam, and has about 1 million inhabitants. Its capital is Chlef. Another locality is Ténès, on the Mediterranean Sea.
History
The province was ori ...
in 1984.
Administrative divisions
It is made up of 14
districts and 36
municipalities
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The districts are:
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Aïn Defla
Aïn Defla ( ar, عين الدفلى, lit. ''oleander spring'') is the capital city of Aïn Defla Province, Algeria. It is also a commune.
History
In Roman times the city was called Oppidum Novum. The vestiges of the Oppidum Novum are still visi ...
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Aïn Lechiakh
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Bathia
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Bordj El Amir Khaled
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Boumedfaâ
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Djendel
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Djelida
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El Abadia
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El Amra
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El Attaf
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Hammam Righa
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Khemis
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Miliana
Miliana ( ar, مليانة) is a commune in Aïn Defla Province in northwestern Algeria. It is the administrative center of the daïra, or district, of the same name. It is approximately southwest of the Algerian capital, Algiers.r/sup>, which ...
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Rouina
The municipalities are:
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Aïn Bénian
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Aïn Bouyahia
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Aïn Defla
Aïn Defla ( ar, عين الدفلى, lit. ''oleander spring'') is the capital city of Aïn Defla Province, Algeria. It is also a commune.
History
In Roman times the city was called Oppidum Novum. The vestiges of the Oppidum Novum are still visi ...
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Aïn Lechiakh
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Aïn Soltane
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Aïn Torki
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Arib
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Barbouche
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Bathia
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Bellas
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Ben Allal
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Bir Ould Khelifa
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Bordj Emir Khaled Chikh
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Bouchared
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Boumedfaa
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Djelida
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Djemaa Ouled
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Djendel
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El Abadia
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El Amra
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El Attaf
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El Hassania
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El Maine
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Hammam Righa
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Hoceinia
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Khemis Miliana
Khemis Miliana ( ar, خميس مليانة, links=no) is a town in northern Algeria of around 500000 inhabitants. It is a university town located 120 kilometers west of Algiers. It was known as Malliana in Roman times, then Affreville during th ...
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Mekhatria
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Miliana
Miliana ( ar, مليانة) is a commune in Aïn Defla Province in northwestern Algeria. It is the administrative center of the daïra, or district, of the same name. It is approximately southwest of the Algerian capital, Algiers.r/sup>, which ...
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Oued Chorfa
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Oued Djemaa
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Rouina
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Sidi Lakhdar
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Tacheta Zougagha
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Tarik Ibn Ziad
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Tiberkanine
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Zeddine
Notable people
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Mohamed Charef (1908-2011), theologian and mufti.
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Mohamed Belhocine (born 1951), Algerian medical scientist, professor of internal medicine and epidemiology.
References
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Provinces of Algeria
States and territories established in 1984