The city of Oran in Algeria is divided into eighteen administrative "secteurs urbains" (urban areas). In 1994 twelve areas were established,[1] each with its own administration, overseen by an elected municipal delegate who manages administrative, technical, political and social affairs.(fr) Population growth led to the creation in 2017 of six additional urban areas: Akid Lotfi, Ed-Derb, Fellaoucène, Hammou Boutlélis, El-Khaldia, and Mahieddine.[1][2]
List of current areas
Communal délégations | Population 2019 (source APC d'Oran) |
Quarters | ||||
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Class. | Name | Arab name | Former name | Name | Former name | |
1st c. d. | El Menzeh | المنزه | Canastel | 55,700 |
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2nd c. d. | Colonel Lotfi | العقيد لطفي | ... |
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3rd c. d. | Es Seddikia | الصديقية | Gambetta | 55,000 |
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4th c. d. | Hamou Boutlelis | حمو بوتليليس | Es Seddikia | ... |
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5th c. d. | Fellaoucen | فلاوسن | Barki | ... |
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6th c. d. | El Makkari | المقري | Saint-Eugène | 78,000 |
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7th c. d. | El Emir | الأمير | Centre Ville | 167,000 |
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8th c. d. | Ennasr | النصر | Derb | ... |
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9th c. d. | El Khalidia | الخالدية | Delmonte | ... |
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10th c. d. | Ibn Sina | ابن سينا | Victor Hugo | 55,000 |
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11th c. d. | El Hamri | الحمري | Lamur | 94,000 |
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12th c. d. | Sidi El Bachir | سيدي البشير | Plateau | 100,000 |
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13th c. d. | El Mokrani | المقراني | Sananès | 90,000 |
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14th c. d. | El Othmania | العثمانية | Maraval | 165,000 |
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15th c. d. | El Badr | البدر | Cité Petit | 30,000 |
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16th c. d. | Mahieddine | محي الدين | Eckmühl | ... |
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17th c. d. | Sidi El Houari | سيدي الهواري | Sidi El Houari | 51,000 |
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18th c. d. | Bouamama | بوعمامة | El Hassi | 78,000 |
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Historical quarters
El-Hamri
Landmarks include:
Sidi El-Houari
Landmarks include:
See also
- Oran Province (French: Wilaya d'Oran), est. 1968, containing the city of Oran(fr)
- Oran (department) (French: Département d'Oran), French administrative area, 1848-1962, containing the city of Oran
References
- 1 2 "AG extraordinaire aujourd'hui: L'APC d'Oran passera de 12 à 18 délégations communales", Le Quotidien d'Oran (in French), Oran, 16 January 2017
- ↑ "APC d'Oran: Installation de nouveaux directeurs", Le Carrefour d'Algérie (in French), Oran, 6 February 2017
- ↑ "Décret exécutif n° 19-270 du 8 Safar 1441 correspondant au 7 octobre 2019 fixant le nombre et la délimitation des délégations communales de la commune d'Oran". Journal Officiel. 9 October 2019.
Bibliography
- M. Coquery (1962). "L'extension récente des quartiers musulmans d'Oran". Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français (in French). 39. ISSN 2275-5195 – via Persee.fr.
- Michel Coquery (1965). "Quartiers périphériques et mutations urbaines". Méditerranée (in French). 6. ISSN 1760-8538 – via Persee.fr.
- Jean Gilly; Jean-Claude Raguin (1971), Aspects géographiques de la structure sociale d'un quartier 'européen,' le quartier Front de Mer/Michelet, (Oran) après l'Indépendance (in French), Université de Paris I
- Belkacem Boumedini; Nebia Dadoua Hadria (2012). "Les noms des quartiers dans la ville d'Oran. Entre changement officiel et nostalgie populaire". Droit et cultures (in French) (64).
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