Aflou (Berber language: Aflu, Arabic: أفلو) is a town and commune in Laghouat Province, Algeria. It is located in the Amour Range of the Saharan Atlas, at an elevation of 1,426 m (4,678 ft), which makes it one of the highest towns in Algeria.[3] Aflou is the capital of Aflou District. Its population in 1998 was 48,000.[4]
^"Décret executif n° 91-306 du 24 août 1991 fixant la liste des communes animées par chaque chef de daïra. 03 - Wilaya de Laghouat" [List of municipalities animated by each District chief: 03 - Laghouat Province] (PDF) (in French). Journal officiel de la République Algérienne. 4 September 1991. p. 1294. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-10-25. Retrieved 2019-11-03.
^"Wilaya de Laghouat: répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires et collectifs, selon la commune de résidence et la dispersion" (PDF) (in French).. Data from the 2008 General Population and Housing Census on the site of the NOS Algeria.
^"Le Djebel Amour". Archived from the original on 2012-11-23. Retrieved 2013-05-19.
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highest towns in Algeria. Aflou is the capital of Aflou District. Its population in 1998 was 48,000. The commune of Aflou is composed of 6 localities:...
Aflou is a district in Laghouat Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Aflou. The district is further divided into many municipalities: Aflou...
longest in the country. It rises in the Saharan Atlas near the city of Aflou, flows through the Tell Atlas and empties into the Mediterranean Sea north...
Abdul Nacer Benbrika Born c. 1960 (age 63–64) Aflou, Algeria Nationality Algerian, Australian Occupation Muslim cleric Criminal status Released Conviction(s)...
Personal Representative of the Head of State in 2008. Belkhadem was born in Aflou, Laghouat Province, Algeria. A graduate in literature and economics, he...
the western end and the Ouled-Naïl Range in the eastern end. The town of Aflou, one of the highest municipalities in Algeria and also one of the coldest...
third agglomeration after the municipality of Laghouat and municipality Aflou, emerged from the administrative division of 1984, and sits on a total area...
action against him. This happened in 1939 when they decided to exile him to Aflou after he authored an anti-colonialist article in the El-Islah newspaper...
precede the engravings in the eastern regions of Ain Sefra, El-Bayadh [fr], Aflou, and Tiaret. Comparable engravings have also been described further east...
provisional government. In 1957, he was the politico-military leader of the Aflou region, then commander of the southern zone. As head of the 1st Military...
The river rises on the southern slopes of Djebel Amour, near the town of Aflou, and feeds several date palm groves, such as the Laghouat oasis, which largely...
Tébessa and Aerial Base 211 Telergma, with detachments from Steif, Tiaret, Aflou and Bir El Alter notably. Following the dissolution of the EC 3/3 Ardennes...
of Laghouat 1986 Public [34] (in French) Laghouat University Center of Aflou 2012 Public [35] (in French) Laghouat Higher Normal School of Laghouat 2012...
Ferrari Date of birth (1979-12-05) 5 December 1979 (age 44) Place of birth Aflou, Algeria Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Position(s) Centre-back Youth career...
progression and lead to the loss of human life from one side like the other. Aflou, Ain Roua, Bordj Gasses, Ain Soltan, Masqueray, El Milia, Djebel Bezzez...
Amazigh Cultural Association in America (ACAA). Retrieved December 17, 2009. Aflou, Lyes (2007). "Amazigh writing system adaptable to the modern age". Maghrebia...
In Taouïala (تاوياله), located in the Amour Range to the southeast of Aflou, there is an ecotouristic village. "Wilaya de Laghouat: répartition de la...
Archived from the original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2012. Aflou, Lyes (15 July 2007). "All Africa games: Algeria shines in judo, swimming"...
Archived from the original on 18 December 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2012. Aflou, Lyes (15 July 2007). "All Africa games: Algeria shines in judo, swimming"...
Archived from the original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2012. Aflou, Lyes (13 July 2007). "First medals claimed in All Africa Games". Magharebia...