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Aït Yahia is a
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in the Tizi Ouzou wilaya in northern
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, located 47 km to the southwest of
Tizi Ouzou Tizi Ouzou or Thizi Wezzu (, Kabyle: Tizi Wezzu) is a city in north central Algeria. It is among the largest cities in Algeria. It is the second most populous city in the Kabylie region after Bejaia. History Etymology The name ''Tizi Ouzou' ...
, 33 km to the south of
Azazga Azazga, or ‘Azazqah (), is a town in the Tizi Ouzou Province in northern Algeria. It is the third largest Kabyle city, after Béjaïa and Tizi Ouzou. It is the district seat of the so-named Daïra. The population in 2008 was 34,683. History Az ...
, and 4 km northeast of Aïn El Hammam. The administrative center of the commune is the village of Ait Hichem r/sup>.


Geography


Location

The commune is crossed by Route Nationale 71, which connects
Azazga Azazga, or ‘Azazqah (), is a town in the Tizi Ouzou Province in northern Algeria. It is the third largest Kabyle city, after Béjaïa and Tizi Ouzou. It is the district seat of the so-named Daïra. The population in 2008 was 34,683. History Az ...
and Aïn El Hammam; by W150, which connects RN 12 and RN 71 from Chayeb to Aït Hichem, passing through
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; and by W10 from Souamâa to Bousehel.
The commune of Aït Yahia is located in the Southwest of the Tizi Ouzou wilaya. The commune's territory is bordered by: * the communes of
Mekla Mekla is a town and commune in Tizi Ouzou Province in northern Algeria ) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Algiers , ...
, Aït Khellili, Souamâa, and
Ifigha Ifigha is a commune in northern Algeria in the Tizi Ouzou Province in the Kabylia Kabylia ('' Kabyle: Tamurt n Leqbayel'' or ''Iqbayliyen'', meaning "Land of Kabyles", '','' meaning "Land of the Tribes") is a cultural, natural and historical ...
to the north; * the communes of Illoula Oumalou and Imsouhel to the east; * the communes of Iferhounène and Abi Youcef to the south; and * the communes of Aïn El Hammam and Aït Aggouacha to the west.


Localities in the Commune

Following the administrative division of 1984, the commune of Aït Yahia comprises the following localities:


History

The Aït Yahia group (or ''Âarch'' r/sup>) was part of the mixed commune ( ''commune mixte'' r/sup>) of
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then
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until that commune's dissolution in 1956 then the commune of Taka until 1984 (with the decree of February 4, 1984, regarding the new administrative structuring) when this ''Âarch'' became a commune in its own right.


Economy

Ighil n'Ssebt in Aït Hichem is home to artisanal center of the commune with private workshops, dedicated to the weaving for which the region is known, as well as a textile factory.A celebration of this craft is held in Aït Hichem.


Politics and Administration


Seat of the People's Municipal Assembly

The seat of the
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(French: ''Assemblée Populaire Communale'' or APC) is located in the Ighil n'Ssebt area, erstwhile location of a weekly market by that name, at the southern end of Aït Hichem, on the premises of a former workroom once run by the White Sisters. New premises intended to house the elected assembly's administrative center are in the process of being constructed in the Taqaâett Idebbalen area at the other end of Aït Hichem.


The People's Municipal Assembly

Aït Yahia's first elected
People's Municipal Assembly The People's Municipal Assembly (PMA; Arabic: ), is the political body governing the municipalities of Algeria. It is composed of an assembly (municipal council) elected on universal suffrage for five years. This assembly further elects a president ...
was presided by Hocine Ben Younes from the village of Aït Ziri. Hocine Ben Younes died during his term, and was replaced by his first vice president, Mohamed Ait Tayeb from the village of Igouras, who served until the end of the term in 1989. Since the arrival of the multiparty system in Algeria in 1989, it has been the FFS (Socialist Forces Front) and the RCD (Rally for Culture and Democracy), two parties with a stronghold in the Kabylie region, who have succeeded to the presidency of the municipal assembly. The RCD won the 1989 elections. Boussaâd Ait Oufella, from the village of Tagounits, was elected president of the municipal assembly. In 1994, the RCD and the FFS boycotted the elections. The State, to fill the vacancy, appointed a municipal executive delegation. Djillali Ben Gougam, from the village of Aït Ziri, was appointed as the head of this delegation. In 1997, the FFS won the elections with a relative majority. Mourad Ait Hamadouche, from the village of Taka, was elected president of the PMA. He stepped down in 2000, before the end of his term. His first deputy, Mohand Ben Slimane, from the village of
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, succeeded him until the end of the term. In 2002, Mohand Ben Slimane, then member of the FFS, was reelected to the head of the PMA. But when the FFS decided to step back from municipal leadership, Mohand Ben Slimane withdrew from the FFS and thus remained at his post of president (as an independent) until the end of his term. In the municipal election of 2007, the commune's presidency went to Tahar Ben Slimane of the RCD, which obtained a majority of seats. The eleven seats of the assembly were shared between three parties: RCD, FFS, and FLN. In 2012, an agreement was sealed by the elected officials by constituting a majority in order to manage the commune's affairs and the FLN runs the commune.


Schools

The large villages each have a primary school: Aït Hichem, Aït Ziri, Tafraout, Issendlène, Koukou, Tagounits, Takanna, Taka, Igoufaf, and Aït Si Amara. There are primary schools in Taguemount and Tukac, but they are closed for lack of schoolchildren; in Tukac a small, pre-fab school was built but it only served a few years before being abandoned. There is also a new primary school in Igoufaf named Chahid Djoudrez Hocine, established in 2000 between the six villages which border Igoufaf: Aït Hela, Aït Cherif, Aït Boufarès, Aït Daoud, Targoust, and Ihemachène. Additionally, there are three middle schools: * in Aït Hichem, since 1979 * in Taka, since 1989 * in Tagounits, opened in 2002; A high school in Taqaâett Idebbalen in Aït Hichem opened in 2010.


Medical facilities

There are four medical units for first aid: * a free clinic in Aït Hichem; * a unit in Koukou; * a unit in Tagounits; and * a unit in Taka.


Post Offices

The commune contains three post offices: Aït Hichem (Ssebt), Koukou (Marguen), and Taka (Tizi).


Daily Life


Sports

The multipurpose sports hall in Aït Hichem was demolished and the area allocated to other projects, in particular one project to house the "new city" of Aït Yahia. The village of Taka has a soccer stadium.


Culture

The commune has two youth centers in the villages of Taka and Aït Ziri, as well as two equipped playgrounds in Tagounits and Taka.


Notable people


References

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