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tamlouka Latitude and Longitude:

36°09′N 7°08′E / 36.150°N 7.133°E / 36.150; 7.133
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Tamlouka
Le monde calme
Commune and town
Tamlouka
Tamlouka is located in Algeria
Tamlouka
Tamlouka
Coordinates: 36°09′N 7°08′E / 36.150°N 7.133°E / 36.150; 7.133
Country  Algeria
Province Guelma Province
Government
 •  Mayor Driss Guerba
Population
 (1998)
 • Total7,791
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)

Tamlouka ( Arabic: تاملوكة) is a small city of about 22.000 inhabitants in the District of Aïn Makhlouf [1] of the Guelma Province in the northeast of Algeria. It is located at the intersection of W10 and W133, between the cities of Oued Zenati and Aïn Beïda. It is located 60 kilometres from Guelma, capital of the province. Prior to the mass renaming of towns after Algeria's independence, this town was known by the French name Montcalm. [2] Most of the people in the city are Berber Chaouis, whose main dialect was one of Berber languages, but now most people know only Maghrebi Arabic.

References

  1. ^ According to the 2008 census
  2. ^ "Noms anciens et actuels des villes et villages d'Algérie (Former and current names of towns and villages in Algeria)" (in French). Archived from the original on 28 June 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2008.

tamlouka Latitude and Longitude:

36°09′N 7°08′E / 36.150°N 7.133°E / 36.150; 7.133
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tamlouka
Le monde calme
Commune and town
Tamlouka
Tamlouka is located in Algeria
Tamlouka
Tamlouka
Coordinates: 36°09′N 7°08′E / 36.150°N 7.133°E / 36.150; 7.133
Country  Algeria
Province Guelma Province
Government
 •  Mayor Driss Guerba
Population
 (1998)
 • Total7,791
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)

Tamlouka ( Arabic: تاملوكة) is a small city of about 22.000 inhabitants in the District of Aïn Makhlouf [1] of the Guelma Province in the northeast of Algeria. It is located at the intersection of W10 and W133, between the cities of Oued Zenati and Aïn Beïda. It is located 60 kilometres from Guelma, capital of the province. Prior to the mass renaming of towns after Algeria's independence, this town was known by the French name Montcalm. [2] Most of the people in the city are Berber Chaouis, whose main dialect was one of Berber languages, but now most people know only Maghrebi Arabic.

References

  1. ^ According to the 2008 census
  2. ^ "Noms anciens et actuels des villes et villages d'Algérie (Former and current names of towns and villages in Algeria)" (in French). Archived from the original on 28 June 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2008.

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