Ain El Berd
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Ain El Berd is an Algerian municipality known as
“ Oued –Imbert” during the French colonial era now
it is a town and commune which depends to the Wilaya
of Sidi Bel Abbes. Ain El Berd is located about 25 km from Sidi Bel Abbes city and about 55 km from Oran city and it is a province in north- western part of Algeria was created in 1886 by general Imbert.
The number of inhabitants of Ain El Berd is about 25 000 and its population is still rising due to the rate
of births and the migration wave of new comers from
the near villagesand becames now a big Daira and
includes many villages and municipalities in its
conscription as well as Ouled Ali, Makedra, Dlahim,
Sidi Hamdouche, Sidi Brahim ,Zleifa,Oued El Mabtouh
and Louza.
Ain El Berd witnesses a little rate of prosperity and
Changing concerning the urban side but not enough to
meet population’s needs and necessities the fact that
raises some social problems like housing problem ,
unemployment and others .Ain El Berd was and still
is a very famous with its marvellous countryside views
and sites and it’s well-known with its vineyards cultivating
many kinds of grapes harvest and olives and wheat harvest
and products which means that there are a great part of Ain
El Berd’s population work in the agricultural field.

Ain el Berd is also very famous with its site of SIDI MAACHOU
grave which attracts so many visitors from all around the north
western part of Algeria and it celebrates every year in autumn
season a great WAADA of Ain El Berd
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