Taourirt, Algeria

Taourirt, Algeria

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subdivision_name = Algeria
subdivision_name1 = Bouïra Province
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Taourirt is a village in northern Algeria. It is located in Bouïra Province.

Nearby towns and villages include Tassift (3.0 nm), M'Chedallah (3.1 nm), Chorfa (2.6 nm), Boudjellil (1.9 nm) and Sidi Brahim (5.9 nm). [Falling rain gazetteer] . The place is located along the N5 road which leads to Adjiba.

References

External links

* [http://www.maplandia.com/algeria/bouira/taourirt/ Satellite map at Maplandia.com]


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