Ain Beida

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عين البيضاء
Ain Beida
Ain Beida (Algeria)
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Coordinates 35 ° 47 '  N , 7 ° 23'  E Coordinates: 35 ° 47 '  N , 7 ° 23'  E
Basic data
Country Algeria

province

Oum el Bouaghi
height 1020 m
Residents 116,064 (2008 Census)
Cityscape
Cityscape

Ain Beida ( Arabic عين البيضاء, DMG ʿAin al-Baiḍāʾ ) is a municipality and the largest city in the province of Umm al-Bawāqī in northern Algeria with 116,064 inhabitants (as of 2008). The city is southeast of Constantine .

history

The city center still has a garden that houses Roman ruins including underground tunnels, indicating that the city has a long and rich history. The previous name in Roman times was Marcimani. The city was a strategic city in Roman times and bordered the Baghai state. The Chaoui Berber tribe inhabited and ruled the area near Ain Beida (east of the Umm al-Bawāqīi district) throughout history and defended it many times.

Population development

Census year population
1977 42,578
1987 61,997
1998 88,290
2008 116.064

Sports

The USM Aïn Beïda football club is based in the city.

Individual evidence

  1. Algeria: Provinces & Cities - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather, and Web Information. Retrieved May 16, 2020 .