Saida Province
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Saïda is a province (wilaya) of Algeria
Algeria
Algeria , officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria , also formally referred to as the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of Northwest Africa with Algiers as its capital.In terms of land area, it is the largest country in Africa and the Arab...

, named after its capital
Saida, Algeria
-Location:Saïda is located in northwestern Algeria, on the southern slopes of the Tell Atlas mountain range situated on the northern fringe of the High Plateaus...

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Administrative divisions

The province is divided into 6 district
District
Districts are a type of administrative division, in some countries managed by a local government. They vary greatly in size, spanning entire regions or counties, several municipalities, or subdivisions of municipalities.-Austria:...

s (daïra
Daïra
A daïra |circle]]; plural dawaïr) is an administrative division of a wilaya in Algeria and in Western Sahara. Another transliteration of the word is Daerah.*Daïra of Algeria*Daïra of Western Sahara-See also:* Provinces of Algeria...

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), which are further divided into 16 communes
Communes of Algeria
This is a list of all communes in the North African country of Algeria. Currently, there are 1,541 communes in the country. The population data is from June 25, 1998.-See also:* List of cities in Algeria* List of postal codes of Algerian cities...

 or municipalities.

Districts

  1. Aïn El Hadjar
    Aïn El Hadjar District
    Aïn El Hadjar District is a district of Saïda Province, Algeria....

  2. El Hassasna
    El Hassasna District
    El Hassasna District is a district of Saïda Province, Algeria....

  3. Ouled Brahim
    Ouled Brahim District
    Ouled Brahim District is a district of Saïda Province, Algeria....

  4. Saïda
  5. Sidi Boubekeur
    Sidi Boubekeur District
    Sidi Boubekeur District is a district of Saïda Province, Algeria....

  6. Youb
    Youb District
    Youb District is a district of Saïda Province, Algeria....



Communes

  1. Aïn El Hadjar
    Aïn El Hadjar
    Aïn El Hadjar is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria.-References:...

  2. Aïn Sekhouna
    Aïn Sekhouna
    Aïn Sekhouna is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria.-References:...

  3. Aïn Soltane
  4. Doui Thabet
    Doui Thabet
    Doui Thabet is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria....

  5. El Hassasna
    El Hassasna
    El Hassasna is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria....

  6. Hounet
    Hounet
    Hounet is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria....

  7. Maamora
    Maamora
    Maamora is a town and commune in Bouïra Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 3,569....

  8. Moulay Larbi
    Moulay Larbi
    Moulay Larbi is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria.-References:...

  9. Ouled Brahim
    Ouled Brahim
    Ouled Brahim is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 9870....

  10. Ouled Khaled
    Ouled Khaled
    Ouled Khaled is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria....

  11. Saïda
    Saida, Algeria
    -Location:Saïda is located in northwestern Algeria, on the southern slopes of the Tell Atlas mountain range situated on the northern fringe of the High Plateaus...

  12. Sidi Ahmed
    Sidi Ahmed
    Sidi Ahmed is a town in Safi Province, Doukkala-Abda, Morocco. According to the 2004 census it has a population of 7751....

  13. Sidi Amar
    Sidi Amar, Saïda
    Sidi Amar is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria....

  14. Sidi Boubekeur
    Sidi Boubekeur
    Sidi Boubekeur is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria....

  15. Tircine
    Tircine
    Tircine is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria....

  16. Youb
    Youb
    Youb is a town and commune in Saïda Province in northwestern Algeria.-References:...

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