Mahdia, Tiaret
Commune and town in Tiaret Province, Algeria
35°26′N 1°45′E / 35.433°N 1.750°E / 35.433; 1.750 (2008)
Mahdia is a town and commune in Tiaret Province in northwestern Algeria.[1]
Founded in 1905 by Auguste Burdeau, the town bore the name Burdeau during the French colonial era.
References
- ^ "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
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Tiaret Province
Capital: Tiaret
- Aïn Deheb
- Aïn Kermes
- Dahmouni
- Frenda
- Hamadia
- Ksar Chellala
- Mahdia
- Mechraâ Sfa
- Medroussa
- Meghila
- Oued Lili
- Rahouia
- Sogueur
- Tiaret
- Aïn Bouchekif
- Aïn Deheb
- Aïn El Hadid
- Aïn Kermes
- Aïn Zarit
- Bougara
- Chehaima
- Dahmouni
- Djebilet Rosfa
- Djillali Ben Omar
- Faidja
- Frenda
- Guertoufa
- Hamadia
- Ksar Chellala
- Madna
- Mahdia
- Mechraa Safa
- Medrissa
- Medroussa
- Meghila
- Mellakou
- Nadorah
- Naima
- Oued Lilli
- Ouled Djerad
- Rahouia
- Rechaiga
- Sebaïne
- Sebt
- Serghine
- Si Abdelghani
- Sidi Abderrahmane
- Sidi Ali Mellal
- Sidi Bakhti
- Sidi Hosni
- Sougueur
- Tagdemt
- Takhemaret
- Tiaret
- Tidda
- Tousnina
- Zmalet El Emir Abdelkader
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