- Dar El Beïda
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This article is about Algerian city. For the Moroccan city, see Casablanca.
Dar El Beïda (Arabic: الدار البضاء) is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It is the seat of the district with the same name. During French colonian times, it was officially called with its French name Maison Blanche (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ blɑ̃ʃ]) , which meant the same thing as its current Arabic name: (the) white house. It is pronounced [ɑdːɑr.ulbɑjdˤɑʔ] in Classical Arabic and [(ə)dɑr.(əl)bɑjdɑ] in Darja. It has an area of 3200 hectares (32 km²/12 sq mi). It is home to the international Houari Boumedienne Airport, the largest in algeria. The airport is divided into two main terminals, one for international flights and the older one for domestic flights. It has 44,753 inhabitants as of the 1998 census. In 1987 it had 12,900 inhabitants.[1]
Economy
It is home to an industrial park which it shares with the neighboring municipality of Oued Smar. Historic municipal budgets include:
- 2003: 290 million DZD
- 2004: 320 million DZD
- 2005: 730 million DZD
- 2006: 750 million DZD
- 2007: 1.6 billion DZD
References
Categories:- Algiers Province
- Suburbs of Algiers
- Populated places in Algiers Province
- Communes of Algeria
- Algiers Province geography stubs
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