- Dellys
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Coordinates: 36°55′N 3°53′E / 36.917°N 3.883°E Dellys (Arabic: دلّس) is a small coastal town in northern Algeria, almost due north of Tizi-Ouzou and just east of the river Sebaou. It is notable for an Ottoman-era casbah, two colonial-era lighthouses (marking Cape Bengut), and some beaches; the principal activities of the area are fishing and farming. In Roman times, it was called Rusuccuru; in medieval times, Tedelles. In 1998 it had a population of 19,500 in the municipality.[1]
Bombing
Main article: 2007 Dellys bombingOn September 8, 2007, at least 30 people were killed and 47 injured in a suicide car bomb attack on an Algerian naval barracks in the Dellys [2]
Demographics
Historical population[1] Year Population 1901 14,000 1926 17,000 1954 21,600 1966 10,300 1987 29,700
16,100 (municipality)1998 19,500 (municipality) References
- ^ a b populstat.info
- ^ Al-Qaeda claims Algerian bombings retrieved September 10, 2007
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