Sétif Province




Province in Algeria



























































Sétif Province


ولاية سطيف
Wilaya de Sétif

Province
Vue aérienne de Sétif (Algérie).jpg

Map of Algeria highlighting Sétif
Map of Algeria highlighting Sétif

Coordinates: 36°11′N 5°24′E / 36.183°N 5.400°E / 36.183; 5.400Coordinates: 36°11′N 5°24′E / 36.183°N 5.400°E / 36.183; 5.400
Country
 Algeria
Capital Sétif
Government

 • PPA president
Naima Farhi (2007-2012)
Area

 • Total 6,504 km2 (2,511 sq mi)
Population
(2008)[1]

 • Total 1,496,150
 • Density 230/km2 (600/sq mi)
Time zone
UTC+01 (CET)
Area code +213 (0) 36
ISO 3166 code DZ-19
Districts 20
Municipalities 60
Website www.wilayasetif.dz

Sétif Province (Arabic: ولاية سطيف‎, French: Wilaya de Sétif) is a province (wilaya) in north-eastern Algeria. Its capital and largest city is Sétif; the next largest city is El Eulma. There is also the World Heritage Site of Djémila there.




Contents






  • 1 Administrative divisions


    • 1.1 Districts


    • 1.2 Communes




  • 2 References





Administrative divisions


The province is divided into 20 districts (daïras), which are further divided into 60 communes or municipalities.



Districts




  • Aïn Arnat

  • Aïn Azel

  • Aïn El Kébira

  • Aïn Oulmane

  • Amoucha

  • Babor

  • Béni Aziz

  • Béni Ourtilane

  • Bir El Arch

  • Bouandas

  • Bougaâ

  • Djémila

  • El Eulma

  • Guenzet

  • Guidjel

  • Hammam Guergour

  • Hammam Souhna

  • Maoklane

  • Salah Bey

  • Sétif




Communes




  • Aïn Abessa

  • Aïn Arnat

  • Aïn Azel

  • Aïn El Kébira

  • Aïn Azel

  • Aïn Lahdjar

  • Aïn Legraj

  • Aïn Oulmane

  • Aïn Roua

  • Aïn Sebt

  • Aït Naoual Mezada

  • Aït Tizi

  • Amoucha

  • Babor

  • Bazer Sakhra

  • Beidha Bordj

  • Belaa

  • Béni Aziz

  • Beni Chebana

  • Beni Fouda

  • Beni Hocine

  • Béni Ourtilane

  • Bir El Arch

  • Bir Haddada

  • Bouandas

  • Bougaâ

  • Bousselam

  • Boutaleb

  • Dehamcha

  • Djémila

  • Draa Kebila

  • El Eulma

  • El Ouldja

  • El Ouricia

  • Guellal

  • Guelta Zerka

  • Guenzet

  • Guidjel

  • Hamma

  • Hammam Guergour

  • Harbil

  • Ksar El Abtal

  • Maaouia

  • Maoklane

  • Mezloug

  • Oued El Barad

  • Ouled Addouane

  • Ouled Sabor

  • Ouled Si Ahmed

  • Ouled Tebben

  • Oum Ladjoul

  • Rasfa

  • Salah Bey

  • Serdj El Ghoul

  • Sétif

  • Tachouda

  • Talaifacene

  • Tamazirt_(city)

  • Taya

  • Tella

  • Tizi N'Bechar




References




  1. ^ Office National des Statistiques, Recensement General de la Population et de l’Habitat 2008 Archived 2008-07-24 at the Wayback Machine. Preliminary results of the 2008 population census. Accessed on 2008-07-02.










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