Bordj Bou Arréridj Province


Bordj Bou Arréridj is a province in northern Algeria around 200 km from the capital Algiers. It is considered as a crossroads between the east and west, the north and south.
It is notable for its many electronic industries. Its capital is Bordj Bou Arreridj. Other localities include Bir Kasd Ali and Glela.
The estimated population of Bordj Bou Arreridj is about 661,115 residents.
Its location made it an important economic pole in the context of development in Algeria, as it is made up of several economic and industrial groups. Within the privatization process, and the market economy, this state has become a destination for some foreign companies in order to invest, especially in the field of electronic industries and agribusiness.

Location

The wilaya is located on the territory of the High Plains, riding on the mountain of Bibans; the wilaya of Bordj Bou Arreridj is geographically in eastern Algeria. Indeed, it is halfway through the route between Algiers and Constantine.
The Province is located northeast of the country. It is bordered by:
The wilaya is divided into three geographical areas which follow:
The altitude varies between 302 m and 1885 m.

Climate

The province is characterized by semi-dry continental climate that offers warm temperatures in summer and very cold in winter, among the lowest in Algeria. The annual rainfall is 300 to 700 mm. It's also known by the heavy snowfall, especially in the north, leading to the interruption of the roads and the difficulty in traffic especially on the National Road No. 05.

Hydrography

The wilaya of Bordj Bou Arreridj has many water sources; it recorded the presence of natural spas, whose waters come with healing powers. The most known is Hammam Al Biban in the west which has been renovated, and Hamam Al Ibaynan in the north. The main rivers flowing through the wilaya are Oued Bousselam and Oued el Ksoub in the south of the wilaya.

History

The wilaya has experienced various civilizations. The Romans, who left numerous traces, the Hammadids, the Almohads, the Vandals, but also the Ottomans and finally the French conquered the area and eventually settled there mainly because of its fertile land.
Mohamed El Mokrani, a historical figure, distinguished himself during the colonial period for having rebelled, with the support of local residents against the French presence. This revolt, known as the Mokrani Revolt, was followed by severe repression, which led to the execution and many deportations to New Caledonia, where an Algerian community still exists today, and the sequestration of the best land, delivered to European settlers.
During the war of Algeria, Bordj Bou Arreridj was part of the wilaya III, and Bordj Ghedir, in the south of the wilaya, was the site of many battles during the war in Algeria.

Population

The province knows an imbalance in the distribution of populations created by the movement of people to the central high plains, one along the highways and urban centers because of natural constraints related to the nature of steppe and mountain areas in the north and south.

Culture

The Spring Festival is a traditional festival where every first Friday of March, the population of the wilaya go on a picnic. Families prepare foods and cakes typical of the region, with only natural ingredients: semolina, honey, butter, eggs, vegetables and dates.
The wilaya of Bordj Bou Arreridj is a mosaic of Algerian traditions that combine the Kabyles, Setifians, Sahraouis and Chaouis, and a crossroads of all rural and urban traditions of the country which gave a culinary wealth to the area. Thus, the olive is celebrated on the day of spring in the mountainous areas of North and throughout Kabylie. The south is marked by the traditions of Hodna, while the east by the traditions of Setifians. Chaoui culture is present in the municipalities bordering the mountainous provinces of Batna and M'sila, in the Daira of Bordj Zemmourah, some Turkish traditions remain.

Agriculture

Bordj Bou Arréridj is a preeminently agricultural province, the area of the Hautes Plaines being especially suitable for cereal cultivation. In the north, the mountainous area of the Bibans is dominated by tree crops, especially olive and fig trees; the area has many traditional oil mills. The southwest area is a steppe where pastoral farming is practiced extensively associated with the cultivation of cereal in fallow areas.

Industry

The wilaya of Bordj Bou Arreridj became a young industrial center. It is among the most dynamic wilaya of Algeria, particularly in the electronics industry and agribusiness. It was renamed by the Algerians: "Capital of electronics."
Several groups have settled national dimension as Cobra, Cristor, Star, Condor, Samsung and Nidor. Bordj Bou Arreridj is marked by its private contractors.
The Algerian government encourages the development of the High Plains through the deployment of several major initiatives such as: construction of infrastructure such as the East-West highway and creating areas of integrated industrial activities. A new industrial area was established in the commune of El Hamadia to relieve the industrial area of the city of Bordj Bou Arreridj.

Administrative divisions

It is made up of 10 districts and 34 communes or municipalities.

Districts

  1. Aïn Taghrout
  2. Bir Kasd Ali
  3. Bordj Bou Arréridj
  4. Bordj Ghedir
  5. Bordj Zemmoura
  6. Djaâfra
  7. El Hamadia
  8. Mansourah
  9. Medjana
  10. Ras El Oued

    Communes

  11. Achabou
  12. Aïn Taghrout
  13. Aïn Tesra
  14. Belimour
  15. Ben Daoud
  16. Bir Kasdali
  17. Bordj-Bou-Arreridj
  18. Bordj Ghédir
  19. Bordj Zemoura
  20. Colla
  21. Djaafra
  22. El Ach
  23. El Achir
  24. El Anseur
  25. El Hamadia
  26. El Main
  27. El M'hir
  28. Ghilassa
  29. Haraza
  30. Hasnaoua
  31. Khelil
  32. Ksour
  33. Mansoura
  34. Medjana
  35. Ouled Brahem
  36. Ouled Dahmane
  37. Ouled Sidi Brahim
  38. Rabta
  39. Ras El Oued
  40. Sidi Embarek
  41. Tafreg
  42. Taglait
  43. Teniet En-Nasr
  44. Tesmart
  45. Tixter