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Saïda (Arabic: سعيدة, saʿīda, pronounced) is a commune and the capital city of Saïda Province, Algeria.
Saïda (Arabic: ولاية سعيدة) is a province (wilaya) of Algeria, named after its capital. History. The province was created from parts of Oran department, Saïda province and Saoura province in 1974. In 1984 El Bayadh Province and Naama Province were carved out of its territory. Administrative divisions.
Saïda, city, northwestern Algeria, on the southern slopes of the Tell Atlas Mountains and the northern fringe of the High Plateau (Hauts Plateaux). The city’s site has been of military importance since the construction there of a Roman fort. Saïda was a stronghold of Abdelkader, the Algerian.
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Saïda (Arabic: سعيدة, saʿīda, pronounced [saʕiːda]) is a commune and the capital city of Saïda Province, Algeria.
Saïda is a province of Algeria. It is named after its capital. Divisions. The province has 6 districts and 16 communes or municipalities. Districts. Aïn El Hadjar. El Hassasna. Ouled Brahim. Saïda. Sidi Boubekeur. Youb. References.
Saïda (Province Capital, Saïda, Algeria) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location (English)
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Saïda is a commune and the capital city of Saïda Province, Algeria. Saida has about 128,000 residents and an elevation of 840 metres.