Adrar, Algeria
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- For the region of Mauritania, see Adrar (region).
- For the Adrar Province (Wilaya), see Adrar Province
| Commune of Adrar | |
| بلدية أدرار | |
Map of Adrar Province highlighting Adrar Municipality |
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| ONS code | 0101 |
| Postal code | 01000 |
| Province | Adrar (seat) |
| District | Adrar (seat) |
| PMA Seats | 11 |
| Area | 633 km² (244 sq mi) |
| Altitude | 275 m (905 ft) |
| Population | 43 903 (1998) |
| Density | 70/km² (180/sq mi) |
| Time Zone | Central European Time (UTC+1) |
Adrar (Arabic: أدرار, Berber:
) is a town and commune in Algeria, based around an oasis of the Sahara Desert and the administrative capital of the second largest province in Algeria: Adrar Province.
[edit] Economy
Adrar is mainly an agricultural town, characterized by its traditional irrigation system, the Foggara.
[edit] Culture
The oasis itself is considered beautiful and includes also historic monuments. The settlement in the region (formerly known as Tuat) is quite ancient and the area provides for several different cultures. This intermingling gave birth to a body of traditions and of cultural and hand-crafted practices that are still present today in the life of its inhabitants translating into a wealth of the folklore and cultural heritage.
[edit] Airport
The city is served by Touat Cheikh Sidi Mohamed Belkebir Airport (or simply Adrar Airport) located 10 kilometers away from centre of the city has Air Algerie flight to Algiers, Bordj Badji Mokhtar, Oran and Ouargla in addition to Tassili Airlines flights to In Aménas.
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