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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bab_El_OuedBab El Oued - Wikipedia

    Bab El Oued is a neighbourhood in Algiers, the capital of Algeria, along the coast north of the city centre. As of 2008, the population of the commune of Bab El Oued was 64,732. [1] History. During the existence of French Algeria, Bab El Oued was established as the main neighbourhood of poor pied-noirs, including many poor fishermen.

  2. The Battle of Bab el Oued (French: Bataille de Bab el Oued) was a violent confrontation which occurred during the latter stages of the Algerian War (1954–1962) between the French Army and the Organisation armée secrète (OAS) which opposed Algerian independence.

  3. 26 gen 2020 · Bab El Oued. This was once the neighbourhood for the poor pied-noirs, though it has now changed into one of the city’s most well-liked areas. Bab El Oued sits along the coast in Algiers’ city centre. It is the home of famous Algerian footballer Djamel Keddou, athlete Baya Rahouli and world-renowned Muay Thai champion Dida Diafat.

  4. 10 nov 2001 · The popular district of Bab El Oued was particularly devastated. Algeria woke up this "black Saturday" with a heavy toll: more than 800 dead, a hundred missing, neighborhoods completely wrecked and substantial material damage estimated at 24 billion DZD (297 million USD).

  5. Bab El Oued (en arabe : باب الواد ; « porte de la Rivière », en berbère : ⴱⴰⴱ ⵍⵡⴰⴷ) est une commune de la wilaya d'Alger en Algérie, mais aussi un quartier populaire de la ville historique d' Alger, situé sur la façade maritime nord de la ville et où vivent 100 000 personnes.

  6. La casba di Algeri (in arabo قصبة الجزائر ‎?, Qaṣabat al-Jazā'ir) è l'antica cittadella fortificata della città e coincide con l'area della vecchia medina; è riconosciuta patrimonio dell'umanità da parte dell' UNESCO dal 1992. Amministrativamente forma un proprio comune all'interno della provincia di Algeri .

  7. Bab El Oued: one-in-a-hundred-year flood, Algiers, Algeria. Algeria is in a high risk seismic zone. It is regularly confronted with a wide variety of natural disasters, floods, forest fires, landslides, snow storms, locust infestation risk, epidemics, drought...