Английская Википедия:Adrar, Algeria

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Adrar (Berber: Adrar, ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ; Шаблон:Lang-ar) is the administrative capital of Adrar Province, the second largest province in Algeria. The commune is sited around an oasis in the Touat region of the Sahara Desert. According to a 2008 census it has a population of 64,781,[1] up from 43,903 in 1998,[2] with an annual growth rate of 4.0%.[1]

Adrar is mainly an agricultural town, characterized by its traditional irrigation system, the Foggara.

Geography

Adrar lies at an elevation of Шаблон:Convert above sea level. A large oasis lies to the southwest of the town; this oasis lies in the Tuat region, a string of oases running from Bouda in the north to Reggane in the south. A vast area of sand dunes, the Erg Chech, lies to the west, while a large rocky plateau, the Tademaït, lies to the east.

Climate

Adrar has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh), with long, hot summers and short, warm winters, and averages just Шаблон:Convert of rainfall per year. Summer temperatures are consistently high as they commonly approach 40 °C (106 °F). temperatures at night are still hot at around 27 °C (81 °F). Even in early May or in late September, daytime temperatures can rise to 45 °C (113 °F). Adrar experiences the same kind of desert heat as Death Valley, California during summertime. Winter nights can be chilly and frost is by no means unknown but the days are pleasantly warm, sunny and dry.[3] During the summer, the Sahara region of Algeria is the source of a scorching, sometimes dusty and southerly wind called the Sirocco. These winds parch the plateaus of northern Algeria up to 40 days and reach the Tell coastal region for as many as 20 days.[4]

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Culture

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Adrar public library

The settlement in the region (also known as Touat) is quite ancient and the area provides for several different cultures and includes several historic monuments. 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.Шаблон:Vague

Transportation

Touat Cheikh Sidi Mohamed Belkebir Airport (or simply Adrar Airport)[5] is located 10 kilometers away from center of the city. Airlines include Air Algérie flight to Algiers, Bordj Badji Mokhtar, Oran and Ouargla in addition to Tassili Airlines flights to In Aménas.

Adrar is on the N6 national highway, which leads north to Béchar and south to Reggane and Timiaouine.

Demographics

Year Population[1][2][6]
1936 800
1966 13,300
1987 28,600
1998 43,903
2008 64,781

Education

9.2% of the population has a tertiary education, and another 19.8% has completed secondary education.[7] The overall literacy rate is 84.1%, and is 89.9% among males and 78.1% among females (the second highest among all the communes in the province).[8]

Nuclear testing

Adrar was the site of one of the In Ekker series, French nuclear tests during the 1960s.[9]

Localities

As of 1984, the commune was composed of the following eight localities:[10] Шаблон:Div col

  • Adrar
  • Adgha
  • Ouguedim
  • Barbaa
  • Ouled Oungal
  • Ouled Ouchen
  • Ouled Ali
  • Tililane
  • Meraguen

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References

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External links

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  3. The Times Books World Weather Guide, E.A Pearce and C.G. Smith, TIMES BOOKS, The New York Times Book Co., Inc.
  4. The World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: Scott Fetzer Co., 2007.
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  6. populstat.info Шаблон:Webarchive
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